

“I’m really excited for us both!” “It’s so nice to be working with you!” Is It Correct To Say I Look Forward To Working With You?Īs mentioned earlier, “looking forward to working with you” is the correct expression to use, as opposed to “looking forward to work with you.” Should I be saying “looking forward to working with you,” or does that sound too formal? And what should I say instead if I am not looking forward to the work but still want to be polite? Let’s take a look at some examples and find out.

It’s always a pleasure to work with you! But do you know how to say it in English? One of the most common questions I get is about workplace language. It is “looking forward to working with you” as opposed to “looking forward to work with you.” Read more blog posts from our apprentices.įind out more about apprenticeships with Learn Devon.In this blog post, we will discuss the correct expression to use when saying that you look forward to working with someone. I feel like I have gained a lot of confidence and am enjoying my time working in an office. I would like to give a big thank you to the rest of the team and my line manager in reception for guiding me through my first few months. As I am completing a Customer Service NVQ, I have been able to interact with customers face to face and quickly get an understanding of how we work and what sorts of things are expected of us. My daily responsibilities include answering the phone to customers and partners we work with, providing tutors with paperwork they may need for their learners and running reports to show our current courses. I also recently had the opportunity to redesign the spring 2017 courses guide that we give to the public to inform them of our courses. I have learned how to use software to process our learner’s information, deal with payments and prepare course folders for new courses starting.

I’ve quickly got the hang of daily duties, from enrolling learners to producing posters to promote new courses. Sitting on the front desk in reception of The Kennaway Centre, I’ve gained so much experience. “I am enjoying my time working in an office”Įxmouth-based Apprentice Paige Dempster tells us what she’s learned in her first few months with Learn Devon…
