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When you tell someone “I’m looking forward to working with you,” it’s a verbal way of expressing enthusiasm about a job, collaboration, or project. To ensure you’re using this term the best way possible, we’ve broken down the best times to say it, how to respond, and potential alternatives.
Using the Phrase “Looking Forward to Working with You”
“Looking forward to working with you” is a professional way to show eagerness, enthusiasm, and respect for someone you’re about to collaborate with. Whether this exchange is with a new business partner, boss, subordinate, or colleague, the phrase lets them know that you’re excited and enthusiastic to begin working with them.
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Responding to “Looking Forward to Working with You”
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Reciprocate the enthusiasm. Whenever someone tells you that they’re looking forward to working with you, match their energy by accepting the compliment and telling them that you’re looking forward to it as well. You can say something as simple as, “I look forward to our collaboration as well,” or, “I’m also excited for the project!”
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Thank them. No matter what the circumstance is, thank the other party for their time and willingness to bring you on board. "I'm also excited for this project, thank you for lending your input and skills,” or, “Thank you for offering me the role—I’m eager to collaborate with the team!” are examples that work well here.
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Be polite and positive. The tone surrounding this phrase should always be positive, and so should its responses. If someone tells you they’re looking forward to working with you, never use short or unenthusiastic responses like “great,” “cool,” or “same.” Your reply should always show genuine excitement and eagerness to work with them, especially when they are showing you a high level of interest and engagement.
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