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New Employee Welcome Letter

New employee welcome letter is a formal letter written to announce the arrival of the employee along with a cordial welcome message. It covers all the relevant information of the new employee and also if there is any welcome party, orientation program, introduction meeting arranged by the organization. It is a formal letter written in pleasant and positive tone.

It makes the new employee feel comfortable and helps him to settle down in his new workplace without trouble.

New Employee Welcome Letter Sample

From

Mr. Edwin Arthur

Manager Human Resource

Yellowwoods Industries

5 Chopper Streets

Finland 5446

To

Ms. Cathy Campbell

Manager Finance

Yellowwoods Industries

5 Chopper Streets

Finland 5446

Date: 10 July, 2014

Subject: Welcome to Yellowwoods Industries

Dear Ms. Campbell

I am writing this on behalf of the board and management of Yellowwoods Industries, to cordially welcome you into our organization as Manager Finance. We are delighted to have such a skilled and enthusiastic employee like you.

We are aware with your impressive track record of work performance and valuable references. We are excited to discuss new projects and your strategies to increase the profits of our organization. We have organized a tea party in the H Block on 11 March, 2014 at 5pm to welcome you, therefore you are cordially invited.

I am sure that you have chosen us with great aspiration and you will become a profitable asset of the company very soon. Wish you all the very best for your future endeavor. I would like to welcome you once again welcome to Flintstone Enterprise.

Thank and regards,

Edwin Arthur

Manager Human Resource

Yellowwoods Industries

Given Below are a few Welcome Letter samples for a clearer Idea.

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Church Welcome Letter
A Church welcome letter is generally written to welcome those who are considered as the guests of the church.

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