How To Praise Someone For Their Work?

Compliments on Their Skills

  1. “You are such an incredible problem-solver.”
  2. “I’m so impressed by how you communicate.
  3. “I don’t know what we would do with you and your ideas.”
  4. “Thank you so much for helping me on X.
  5. “You’ve got such amazing work ethic.”
  6. “Your skills made this project come together.”

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How do you praise someone professionally for their work?

It’s good to show appreciation for the skills, insight and perspective a new coworker brings.

  1. “Keep up the great work.”
  2. “I love your confidence.”
  3. “You’re very creative.”
  4. “You’ve been a great addition to the team!”
  5. “I’m excited to work with someone with your experience.”

How do you praise someone effectively?

7 Tips for Giving Effective Praise

  1. Be specific.
  2. Find a way to praise sincerely and realistically.
  3. Never offer praise and ask for a favor in the same conversation.
  4. Look for something less obvious to praise – a more obscure accomplishment or quality that a person hasn’t heard praised many times before.

How do you appreciate someone for hard work?

Some praise words for employees may include the following suggestions:

  • “Thank you for all the hard work you put in daily! Know that it is recognized and greatly appreciated”
  • “Thank you for stepping in and saving the day in this difficult project!
  • “Thanks for being so dedicated and hard-working!

How do you appreciate someone professionally?

These general thank-you phrases can be used for all personal and professional communications:

  1. Thank you so much.
  2. Thank you very much.
  3. I appreciate your consideration/guidance/help/time.
  4. I sincerely appreciate ….
  5. My sincere appreciation/gratitude/thanks.
  6. My thanks and appreciation.
  7. Please accept my deepest thanks.

How do you congratulate good work?

More Formal

  • “Congratulations on your well-deserved success.”
  • “Heartfelt congratulations to you.”
  • “Warmest congratulations on your achievement.”
  • “Congratulations and best wishes for your next adventure!”
  • “So pleased to see you accomplishing great things.”

How do you say great job?

Ways to Say GOOD JOB in English

  1. All Right!
  2. Exactly right.
  3. Excellent!
  4. Exceptional.
  5. Fabulous!
  6. Fantastic!
  7. Sensational!
  8. Wonderful!

What is another word for good work?

What is another word for good work?

great job awesome
great work nice job
nice work fine job
great effort top effort
well done keep it up

What can you say besides great job?

50 Alternatives to “Good Job”:

  • You worked hard on that project.
  • You put a lot of detail into your picture.
  • That took a lot of patience.
  • Your studying really paid off.
  • That shows dedication.
  • You are really getting good at printing your name.
  • You colored the sky blue and the house purple (describe what you see)

How do you say well done?

well-done

  1. faultless,
  2. finished,
  3. flawless,
  4. meticulous,
  5. perfect,
  6. perfected,
  7. polished.

How do you say happy working with you?

Some examples from the web:

  1. I’d be glad to work with you.
  2. I would be really glad to work with you.
  3. I would be really glad to work with you.
  4. I’m glad to work with the ODS, Michael.
  5. I don’t know about you, but I am glad I came to work today.
  6. Thank you very much Glad to work with you.

How do you say it is good?

10 expressions to Use In Speaking And Writing:

  1. It’s great.
  2. It’s fantastic.
  3. It’s excellent.
  4. It’s better than average.
  5. It’s not bad.
  6. I’d recommend it.
  7. I’m very impressed.
  8. It’s better than I expected.

How do you say job done?

Here are a few possibilities:

  1. I’ve completed it.
  2. I got it done.
  3. It’s over. / It’s complete.
  4. That’s it for me. / That’s all for me.
  5. I’m out.

How do you say we are working on it professionally?

It’s underway and should be done within (estimated time to completion). having started and in progress; being done or carried out. You could say I’m working on it as we speak. “I’ll see to it immediately.”