a worker writing a congratulations message

Write the Perfect Congratulations Message for a Coworker (With Real Examples)

Congratulations on your achievement! Your dedication, hard work, and persistence have paid off. Celebrate this milestone with pride—it reflects your effort and excellence. There’s something special about sending a simple congratulations message to a coworker. It’s more than just a quick “Well done!” It’s a meaningful way to show respect, appreciation, and support. Whether they … Read more

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an interviewer asking exit interview questions

What Exit Interview Questions Should You Ask?

Ask exit interview questions that reveal reasons for departure, workplace issues, and improvement opportunities. Examples include: “Why are you leaving?”, “What could we have done better?”, “Were you supported in your role?”, and “Would you recommend this company to others?” Why Exit Interviews Are Important Exit interviews provide valuable insights into why employees leave and … Read more

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a worker writing their two week notice email

How to Write a Two Weeks’ Notice Email: Templates, Best Practices, and FAQs

Subject: Two Weeks’ Notice Dear [Manager’s Name], I am writing to formally resign from my position at [Company Name], effective two weeks from today. My last working day will be [Final Work Date]. I appreciate the opportunities and support I have received during my time here. I am committed to ensuring a smooth transition and … Read more

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Diary of a Quarantined Student: Lulu

As COVID-19 continues to spread, high schools and colleges around the world are closing, and students are staying home. Quarantining can feel isolating, but stories like these have the power to change that.     Today’s vlog is from Lulu Rector, a high school freshman from California. Interested in writing your own Diary of a Quarantined Student…

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When the Pandemic Cancels Livestock Shows

Travis Moore, a junior from the Cypress Ridge FFA chapter in Texas, spent this year working hard on his Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) of raising a market steer. Raising a market steer requires an investment of time and money with the eventual goal of showing the steer and (hopefully) selling it. Because of COVID-19, Travis…

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Delaware STEM Signing Day: Here’s What Happened

On April 14, 2020, Tallo powered our first ever virtual STEM Signing Day with Boeing and FAME Inc. Just like signing days for athletes, this 2020 Delaware STEM Signing Day invited 20 high school seniors from around the state of Delaware to sign a letter of intent to pursue a career in the STEM field.…

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Diary of a Quarantined Student: Morgan

As COVID-19 continues to spread, high schools and colleges around the world are closing, and students are staying home. Quarantining can feel isolating, but stories like these have the power to change that.     Today’s blog is written by Morgan Mieger, a high school junior in High Ridge, Missouri. ​Think about this: have you ever been…

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What Do You Do When Student Events Are Canceled? Tallo Can Help.

Since the coronavirus first hit the United States, we’ve seen “Essential Critical Infrastructure Workers” make the sacrifice to continue working to keep us safe. There are videos of people applauding healthcare workers from their windows, thanking them for their service and encouraging them to continue fighting for us. As the next generation of America’s workforce…

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Tallo Works to Help Agriculture Students Amid Pandemic

The coronavirus has affected every level of the workforce, with essential workers sacrificing their own health to keep the rest of us safe, clean, and even fed. There are reports on the dangers farm workers are facing to keep up with the food supply chain, and now we’re hearing from students around the country who…

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