OMG, sis! You absolutely devoured that interview. Congrats on the new gig, go get that bread and main character energy!
Period, sis! So proud of you for landing this job. You're literally about to enter your CEO era. No cap, go off!
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New job unlocked! Get ready to slay, sis. You're built different and this new chapter is gonna be fire. We stan!
Flexing on 'em, sis! Your new job is giving major boss vibes. Go secure the bag and show them who's the GOAT.
A whole mood! So hyped for your new role, sis. Hope it's everything you dreamed of and more. Don't be shy, glow up!
None of these feel quite right?
Add a personal detail — a memory, a name — and get something made just for your Sister.
This is a whole vibe! Congrats on the new job, sis. Manifesting all the wins and good times for you. You're iconic!
You understood the assignment! Congrats on the new job, sis. Time to secure the bag and live your best life. It's giving success!
Okay, queen! Another win for the books. This new job is going to be your moment. Go crush it and make them all obsessed.
Level up! So proud of you for this next chapter, sis. You're already a legend, now go make that paper. It's a whole mood board.
Sheeesh! Look at you, sis, thriving! New job, new era. Don't forget to keep us posted on all the tea. You're valid!
Common questions
What Gen-Z slang is good for new job wishes?‹
Think "slay," "bet," "no cap," "main character energy," "secure the bag," "period," "vibe," "fire," and "GOAT." Keep it authentic to sound genuine!
How can I make my wish sound even more personal?‹
Add an inside joke or a specific memory. Mention a past struggle or aspiration related to her career to show you truly understand her journey. That's the real drip!
Is it okay to use a lot of slang, or should I tone it down?‹
For your sister, especially if she's Gen-Z, go all in! The goal is to speak her language and make her feel hyped. If it's for someone older or a more formal setting, maybe dial it back a bit.