LinkedIn New Job Announcement
Share your career move in a way that builds relationships, not just announces.
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AI Free Tools Editorial
Published
March 17, 2026
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March 17, 2026
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I'm thrilled to share that I'm joining [Company] as [Role]! 🎉 But before I talk about what's next, I want to talk about what got me here: → [Person/experience 1] who taught me [lesson] → [Person/experience 2] who gave me [opportunity] → [Person/experience 3] who believed in me when [situation] At [Company], I'll be [what you'll be doing — one sentence]. What excites me most: [specific reason this role/company matters to you] To everyone who's been part of this journey — thank you. The best is yet to come. #NewBeginnings #[Industry]
💡 Pro Tip
Don't just say 'I'm excited to announce...' — that's what everyone does. Show gratitude to specific people (tag them). Tell a brief story about your journey. This gets 5x more engagement than a generic announcement.
📌 When to Use This Template
When starting a new job, getting promoted, or making a major career transition.
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