The
best part of your first job will be your innocent ignorance of the fact that
your seemingly simple ideas have the power to change a company’s future. Good
luck.
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A
word of advice as you start your first job – a job is only as good as the
person doing it. Good luck.
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May
you be your boss’ pet, colleague’s best mate and the life of after work
parties. Good luck for your first job.
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The
only difference between a new recruit and an intern is that one is paid to
get bullied and the other is not. Good luck for you very first job.
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First job advice – never underestimate the
value of a helpful colleague and never overestimate the value of an arrogant
boss. A helpful colleague will Stand By Your Side when things go wrong while
an arrogant boss will simply Brush You To The Side. Good luck.
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Your company is lucky to have you as their
new hire, for you are the kind of employee that every organization would
desire. Good luck.
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No
matter where you go, no matter what you become, the experience of your first
job will be a memory so beautiful and awesome. Good luck.
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May your first job show you a glimpse of the
outstanding career path you are about to carve for yourself. Good luck.
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First jobs are like first girlfriends and
boyfriends – you can hate them but never forget them. Good luck.
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Right now, your first job will seem like
your life’s biggest challenge. But decades down the line, it will become one
of your life’s most innocent and precious memories. Good luck.
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Coffee runs, photocopying and filing
paperwork – these are some of the unofficial tasks of your job description as
a new recruit. Good luck and have fun.
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The hardest worker is not necessarily the
smartest one. The smartest worker is not necessarily the hardest one. So play
it safe by working hard and working smart at the same time. Good luck for
your first job.
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Only star students like you get picked
straight from college classrooms into company boardrooms. Good luck.
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The first advice I will give you for your
first job is to inculcate the discipline to be the first one to reach office
every day. Success will follow. Good luck.
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The joy of your first promotion or the joy
of switching to a better job – none of these will match up to the priceless
joy of earning your first paycheck. Good luck and congratulations for your
first job.
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First job, first cubicle, first colleague,
first team, first boss, first monthly review, first performance appraisal,
first promotion… phew, you have so many firsts to look forward to. Good luck.
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A
first job is a level playing field in everyone’s life. It is in your hands to
make the most of it. Good luck.
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Anyone can get good academic records and
recommendations from professors. But not everyone can get your smartness and
confidence. Good luck in your first job.
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Don’t be afraid to take decisions and never
be afraid to fail – this should be your motto as you start your first job…
because you really have nothing to lose. Good luck.
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Your first job will be like your first love
– adventurous and magical yet sometimes frustrating, but priceless in
hindsight. Good luck.
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Give your unique skills and talents the
freedom to bloom uninterruptedly so that you can add value to your company’s
performance organically. Good luck for your first job.
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I know that you are prepared to be a part of
an amazing company. I wonder if your company is prepared to handle an amazing
employee like you. Good luck for your first job.
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Your first job is the first rung of the
ladder which will lead you to success in your professional life. Good luck
for taking the first step.
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Let your enthusiasm negate and overpower any
kind of pessimism that you may face in your first job. Good luck.
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Your biggest asset is not your college
degree, it is your enthusiasm. Use it in abundance. Good luck.
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Every party that you missed and every
holiday that you did not take with your friends for studying hard in college
has finally paid off. Good luck for your first big role.
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You banked on your degrees to get your foot
in the door. Now it is all up to you. Good luck.
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Bagging your first job is just one of the
many accomplishments you are about to achieve in your professional life. I
hope you will soon start bagging promotions, better perks and higher pay.
Good luck.
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Always remember that your employers haven’t
done you a favor by giving you this job. You are so good that they had no
other option. Good luck for your first job.
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Life’s real test was not the one that got
you a degree, but the one that will begin with your first job.
Congratulations and good luck.
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Your inexperience is not a liability, it is
dead stock waiting to be converted into a revenue generating asset. Good luck
for your first job.
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The only thing you need to remember before
starting your first job is that success is relative – you will get it only as
much as you want it. Good luck.
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Your first job is the starting line of the
marathon of your career. Make a good start but don’t hurry, else you will run
out of steam before the finish. Good luck.
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All your life you have learnt what your
teachers wanted to teach you. Your first job is your chance to learn the
skills that you want to. Good luck.
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Sales figures will skyrocket and losses will
plummet, now that your company has access to your amazing intellect. Good
luck.
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Your first job doesn’t just mark the
beginnings of your professional life, but new innings of your personal life
too. Good luck.
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May your first job be awesome and may it set
the tone for the rest of your career. Good luck.
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Although you are fresh out of college, you
also have well rounded knowledge which I hope your new boss will acknowledge.
Good luck with your first job.
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Now that you got your first job, you will
finally be able to put up something meaningful on your LinkedIn profile. Good
luck.
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All the mistakes you have made in your life
so far are now a thing of the past. Your first job is a new beginning and a
fresh start. It is your opportunity to put your life in the direction that
you want to… make the most of it. Good luck.
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02 January 2016
Good Luck Messages-SMS for First Job
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