Promotion & New Job Congratulations
Warm promotion and new-job messages — with a group card the whole team, family, and friend circle can sign together.
A promotion or a new job is a private win that becomes public — and the announcements bring a small wave of congratulations. A group card catches that wave in one place.
For a team saying goodbye to a coworker leaving for a bigger role, or a family celebrating someone's first big offer, a shared online card lets everyone sign together without the paper card slowly making its way around the office.
The traditional card is a piece of paper that lives in one room. It gets passed around a break room or a family dinner, everyone adds a line, and one person takes it home. Only the people in that room can sign it. Only the honoree ever reads it.
A global celebration card is the same idea on one shared link. Anyone you send the link to can add a wish — from a coworker down the hall, a cousin in another country, or a friend who moved away years ago. No account, no download, no waiting for the pen to reach them.
Every wish is reviewed before it appears on the wall. Any language works. The card stays live as long as the celebration is active, and the honoree keeps it as a permanent keepsake — not something that gets recycled after the party ends.
What to write
Name the win. 'Congratulations on the promotion' beats 'congrats.' 'Congratulations on the new role at [company]' beats both.
Skip the pressure. This is a celebration, not a briefing. Save the 'you'll do great things' framing for a private note.
One warm line about who they are, not just what they did, is the message that gets kept.
Example messages
Copy any of these, or use them as a starting point.
- For a coworker promotion
"Congratulations on the promotion! So well deserved."
- For a coworker leaving for a new job
"Congratulations on the new role. We'll miss having you here — go be great."
- For a friend
"Huge congratulations. Been watching you work for this — so happy it happened."
- For family
"So proud of you. Congratulations on the new job."
- For a first job
"Congratulations on the first big job. Wishing you a great start."
- For a career change
"Congratulations on the leap. So proud of you for taking it."
- Sincere
"You earned this. Congratulations."
- Playful
"Congratulations! Please pretend to know us when you're famous."
- Very short
"Congratulations. So proud."
- From a mentor
"Congratulations. Watching you grow into this has been a real gift."
- For a promotion within the team
"Congratulations! Best possible person for the role. Cheers to the team getting a great leader."
- For a manager leaving
"Congratulations on the new role. Thank you for everything — we're all better for having worked with you."
Frequently asked
What do you write in a promotion card?
Name the promotion, congratulate them, and add one warm line about who they are. Skip the pressure to 'do great things' — this is a celebration.
How do teams sign a group congrats card online?
Open a shared card, send the link to the whole team, and each person adds their own message. No signup, no app, works from any device.
Add your name to the live June 14 card
The June 14, 2026 & 2027 card is open now — for US Flag Day, the US Army's birthday, and President Trump's birthday. Any language. No account. Reviewed for tone before it appears.
