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A one-year anniversary is a big milestone in one’s career—you not only made it through the process of training, but you’ve contributed a ton to your team and helped build your company’s success. Whether you’re celebrating the anniversary of a coworker, boss, employee, or friend, there are tons of ways you can wish them good luck on their journey. Keep reading for a complete list of messages to send them, plus other ways to celebrate someone’s work anniversary.

The Best 1-Year Work Anniversary Messages

  1. “This is the first of many milestones. Congratulations on reaching one year!”
  2. “We’re better together, even though we’re miles apart! Happy work anniversary!”
  3. “Congrats! Cheers to you and to many more!”
  4. “Thank you for being an amazing boss. Happy work anniversary!”
  5. “The next 12 months will feel like déjà vu. Happy anniversary!”
  6. “Happy work-iversary!”
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1-Year Work Anniversary Messages to a Coworker

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  1. Whether you and your coworker are close friends or just team members, a work anniversary message can help them feel respected and admired. To add a more personal touch to your message, try sharing a memory of an accomplishment that impacted you and your team.
    • “Congratulations on hitting your one year mark! Your positive energy is contagious, and we’re so lucky to have you on our team.”
    • “Congrats on all the success you’ve had in year one! We’re happy to have you on the team.”
    • “In just one year, you’ve become a valuable member of our team. Congrats!”
    • “Another excuse for a post-work happy hour. Thanks for making that happen!”
    • “Congrats! Cheers to you and to many more!”
    • “Cheers to your first year of employment here! Thank you for your support and hard work.”
    • “How has it already been a year since you started? I still remember your first day on the team…here’s to many more days ahead!”
    • “Happy one-year work anniversary! Keep up the good work.”
    • “You are my favorite person here. Celebrating your employment today! ”
    • “You did it! Congrats on your first year.”
    • “Congrats on your first year! Looking forward to seeing what you do in the many years to come.”
    • “Congratulations on reaching your one-year anniversary! It’s been a pleasure working for you the past year. I’m excited to get to know you more and see all the amazing things you’ll do!”
    • “I hope you have a wonderful work anniversary! Here’s to many more.”
    • “Everyone deserves a work bestie like you. Happy anniversary!”
    • “Congrats! It’s crazy that you’ve only been here for one year because it feels like you’ve been here for years!”
    • “Happy work-iversary! Your positive vibes are so contagious, and I’m looking forward to sharing more laughs with you.”
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1-Year Work Anniversary Messages to a Boss

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  1. If you’re staring at your boss’s LinkedIn celebration post wondering how to give them warm wishes on their work anniversary, try one of these nice notes. Keep your post or message upbeat and positive to make your boss smile, and try not to make it too personal if possible. [1]
    • “I am so proud to be on your team. You inspire so many to go the extra mile. Congrats on this terrific milestone!”
    • “Happy first work anniversary to such an inspiring, positive, and collaborative person. You deserve to be celebrated every day!”
    • “Thank you for being an amazing boss. Happy work anniversary!”
    • “Your leadership has been nothing less than a beacon of light for all of us. Congratulations on another year of growth and success!”
    • “Thank you for everything you have taught me. I’m lucky to have you as a manager and mentor in my career.”
    • “Happy anniversary! Your leadership and guidance are appreciated more than you know.”
    • “I’m so proud to be on your team. You inspire so many to go the extra mile. Congrats!”
    • “We’re so thankful for the wisdom and leadership you bring to the team. Thanks for all that you do!”
    • “Happy work anniversary! It’s been great having you as my boss. Wishing you a wonderful day.”
    • “Happy work anniversary to the boss who always wishes us a happy work anniversary!”
    • “Wishing you a great work anniversary! Here’s to many more years of great accomplishments.”
    • “If only everyone could have as wonderful of a manager as you. You deserve to have the best day!”
    • “Your leadership style has only made our team stronger, and I think I can speak for all of us when I say that we’re thankful for all that you do. Happy work anniversary!”
    • “Your vision and creativity have led all of us to great things. Here’s to another year of excellence!”
    • “This is the first of many milestones. Congratulations on reaching one year!”
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1-Year Work Anniversary Messages to an Employee

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  1. Write a sincere message in a card or post for your employee to let them know how thankful you are for their work and dedication. Try to be as authentic and sincere in your message as possible so the compliment really sinks in and makes your employee feel valued.
    • “Best wishes as you continue to build your career with us! Happy one year!”
    • “To a valued team member and dedicated employee, I wish you a happy work anniversary!”
    • “Congratulations on one year here with us. I appreciate your devotion and hard work!”
    • “We’re happy to have had you on our team this year. We’re excited to see all that you’ll accomplish in the years ahead.”
    • “You’ve been an essential part of our company’s journey and success. We’re eternally grateful for your dedication and passion. Happy first work anniversary!”
    • “Thank you for dedicating so much of your life to the company! We wish you all the best and success in the years to come.”
    • “You’ve completely blown us away with your hard work, creativity, and dedication. Congratulations!”
    • “Our team is successful because of hardworking employees like you. Happy work anniversary!”
    • “Happy first work anniversary! Thank you for learning and growing with us! Your hard work is highly appreciated.”
    • “You’ve made so much growth in the past year, and we’re so lucky to have you. Happy work anniversary!”
    • “Happy one year. I can always count on you to show up with a smile and a can-do attitude. Well done!”
    • “Today only marks one year, but it feels like you’ve been with us since the start. We’re happy to have you on our team. Congrats!”
    • “Happy work anniversary! It’s been a pleasure to work with you, and I’m excited to get to know you more in the next year.”
    • “Your contributions have made you a great asset to our team, and we’re glad you’re here! Happy work anniversary.”
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1-Year Work Anniversary Messages to a WFH Colleague

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  1. Working remotely can be lonely, especially if you’re at a workplace where no one meets up at an office occasionally. Bring some joy to your colleague or employee’s day with a slightly funny, kindhearted message.
    • “Happy first year! You’ve officially been here long enough to know what all the acronyms mean.”
    • “Happy remote work-iversary! You’ve mastered the art of looking super professional from the waist-up.”
    • “Even though we’re miles apart, you’ve been an invaluable part of our team. Congratulations on another year of amazing work!”
    • “Congrats on another year of remote work! You’re a hard-working and valuable addition to our team.”
    • “Happy anniversary! You’ve been an essential part of the team, even from the kitchen table.”
    • “Congrats on the anniversary! Your hard work is no match for your dedication (and strong Wi-Fi signal).”
    • “We may not see each other in person, but I appreciate your hard work and have grown to love working with you. Here’s to another great year!”
    • “We’re better together, even though we’re miles apart! Happy work anniversary!”
    • “I’m proud of the work you’ve put in, even when you’re far away. You have made a difference!”
    • “You’re our unseen superhero! Thanks for putting in the work. Happy work anniversary!”
    • “Thanks for all the hard work you put in, even when you’re not on camera! Happy work anniversary!”
    • “I know it’s hard to work at home, but your dedication and reliability have brought so much to the team. Way to go!”
    • “Here’s to another year of internet problems. Happy one year!”
    • “You joined the team one year ago, and since then you've become an incredible member of our remote team. Here’s to many more!”
    • “Though we’re separated by screens, your impact is felt every day. Happy anniversary to an important member of our virtual team!”
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Short 1-Year Work Anniversary Messages

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  1. Sometimes, the best messages are short, sweet, and to the point. These notes can be a great way to help whoever you’re celebrating feel special over social media or text.
    • “Cheers to your first year with us!”
    • “Happy one year! Thanks for all that you do.”
    • “Congratulations! Here’s to many more years ahead!”
    • “Happy work-iversary!”
    • “Celebrating you today! Happy work anniversary.”
    • “Warm wishes on your work anniversary.”
    • “Thank you for your continued support. Happy anniversary!”
    • “I’m grateful to work for and learn from you. Congrats!”
    • “Congratulations on another year of success at the company!”
    • “Congrats! I look forward to many more years of working together.”
    • “Congrats on your milestone. Your hard work is appreciated!”
    • “So glad we get to work together. You rock!”
    • “Has it been a year already? Congratulations!”
    • “Happy work anniversary to the hardest working person I know!”
    • “You made it! Happy work anniversary!”
    • “One successful year down, many more to go!”
    • “Happy first work anniversary!”
    • “Congrats, go-getter! Looking forward to many more years together.”
    • “Congrats on hitting the one-year mark!”
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Funny 1-Year Work Anniversary Messages

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  1. Work anniversary messages don’t always have to be about how much they bring to the company—it can also be a good opportunity to make them feel liked. Try to stick to harmless jokes that won’t get taken seriously—if you’re not sure if it comes across, try to avoid writing it or add a “just kidding!” after.
    • “Congrats! Here’s to another year of outward smiles (and inward screams).”
    • “Congratulations! You’re no longer a newbie.”
    • “Here’s to hoping this message stands out amongst the many “Congrats” on your LinkedIn work anniversary post. Celebrating you today!”
    • “Congratulations on surviving a year! Just kidding—we highly appreciate all that you’ve done here. Here’s to another year!”
    • “Thanks for still showing up! Happy work anniversary!”
    • “Only 40 more years until retirement. Happy work-iversary!”
    • “Happy anniversary! Now, get back to work! :)”
    • “A wise person once said, “Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard.” It’s a good thing you have a lot of talent. Kidding! Happy work anniversary!”
    • “Hard work, dedication, and commitment make the best employees—maybe you’ll make the cut next year! Just kidding—happy anniversary!”
    • “The next 12 months will feel like déjà vu. Happy anniversary!”
    • “Happy work anniversary. Thank you for dealing with us for another year!”
    • “Time for half-price margaritas at happy hour! Oh, and happy work anniversary, of course.”
    • “If you were hoping that a year at the company would mean a pay raise or leaving early, think again. Congratulations all the same!”
    • “Another year of putting up with us… you deserve a medal! Happy work anniversary.”
    • “In my professional opinion, you rock. Happy work anniversary!”
    • “Words are not enough to thank you for your hard work this year, so I’ll stop after this. Happy one year!”
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1-Year Work Anniversary Quotes

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  1. Still can’t find a good message to send? Try writing a message to your boss, coworker, or employee that includes a quote from some of the most important leaders of today. [2]
    • “I never dreamed about success. I worked for it.” — Estée Lauder
    • “Without hard work, nothing grows but weeds.” — Gordon B. Hinckley
    • “A dream doesn’t become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination and hard work.” — Colin Powell
    • “There is more to life than making a living. Do not work more than you live.” — Mokokoma Mokhonoana
    • “There is joy in work. There is no happiness except in the realization that we have accomplished something.” — Henry Ford
    • “Your success and happiness lies in you.” — Helen Keller
    • “I’m a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work the more I have of it.” — Thomas Jefferson
    • “The only thing that’s keeping you from getting what you want is the story you keep telling yourself.” — Tony Robbins
    • “If you care about what you do and work hard at it, there isn’t anything you can’t do if you want to.” — Jim Henson
    • “Great things come from hard work and perseverance. No excuses.” — Kobe Bryant
    • “Hard work keeps the wrinkles out of the mind and spirit.” — Helena Rubinstein
    • “We fail the minute we let someone else define success for us.” — Brené Brown
    • “Some people want it to happen, some wish it would happen, others make it happen.” — Micheal Jordan
    • “There are no shortcuts to any place worth going.” — Beverly Sills
    • “There’s only one way to succeed in anything, and that is to give it everything.” — Vince Lombardi
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Celebrating Someone’s Work Anniversary

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  1. Research shows that writing a letter thanking someone for their impact on your life can increase your happiness and gratitude. [3] If someone in your workplace has a one-year anniversary coming up, consider getting them a thoughtful card just to let them know you appreciate them.
    • Write a personalized note inside the card using one of the quotes or messages above.
  2. Gifts can be a generous way to show appreciation for the people you work with. If you’re thinking about getting something for your employee, go with a gift card, a nice food item, or cash. [4] If you’re thinking about getting a gift for your work bestie, try to stick to small, funny or lighthearted gifts that aren’t too serious.
    • For example, you might give your colleague a small plant, a mug with a funny message , a piece of desk decor , or a few of their favorite snacks.
    • Giving a gift to your boss can often be seen as unprofessional or inappropriate. [5] If you do decide to get them something, go with a nice card or try to get your coworkers to go in on a small gift with you. [6]
  3. Whether you’re the boss or the coworker, celebrate your team member’s one-year anniversary with a sweet message over a professional site like LinkedIn or Slack. You can also craft an email with any of the messages above to make your coworker, boss, or employee feel valued and seen. [7]
    • If you’re messaging a fellow coworker, attach a funny meme or GIF to make them chuckle.
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Why are work anniversaries important?

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  1. For bosses and managers, work anniversaries can be a great way to express how much their employees are valued, which may help boost employee engagement, motivation, productivity, and retention. [8] Showing gratitude towards your boss may also improve their performance and your relationship with them.
    • When employees and bosses work in a safe and inviting space, they’re more supportive of each other, which can help create a more sustainable office environment and culture. [9]
    • One study found that gratitude is crucial for employee efficiency, success, productivity, and well-being. [10] One way to show gratitude is through wishing employees a happy work anniversary.

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