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				        Asked by: Munia Glockemann
careers career adviceHow do you respond when someone welcomes you to the team?
- Thank you, [name]! Looking forward to getting to knoweach of you.
 - Thanks, [name]! I'm very excited to be the newest addition tothe growing team here at [company name].
 - Very excited to be here! Thanks for the warm welcome andsupport as I learn the ropes in my new position.
 - Thank you for the warm welcome.
 - Thanks!
 
 Also question is,  what do you reply when someone says welcome to the team?
I am glad to be a part of this group. Thank you so muchfor the warm welcome. I look forward to know each one of youand at the same time contribute to the group in all my abilities.If someone says welcome, then how do Ireply?
- Connect With Them on LinkedIn.
 - Create an Onboarding Document.
 - Jot Down Your Initial Questions.
 - Shoot Them an Email.
 - Get Their Desk Space in Order.
 - Send Over Any Relevant Docs.
 - Find an Office “Mentor”
 
Simply so, what should I reply after welcome?
  For now, we'll go with “you're welcome”since it's the most common, reliable response to a thank youat any given time, any place.
 
 1. You're Welcome  
- A simple you're welcome works in every situation, informal ornot.
 - “Appreciate it!”
 - “No problem!”
 - “No biggie!”
 
A hearty, hospitable reception or greeting, as in We gota very warm welcome when we finally arrived. Thisexpression, dating from the mid-1700s, should not be confused withthe similar warm reception, which from about 1700 signifieda hostile welcome, as in His rivals were planning awarm reception for him.