Best Emojis for Work Email
Add a professional touch to your work emails with these appropriate emojis.
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👋
Waving Hand
A hand waving hello or goodbye. Used for greetings, farewells, or just saying hi to someone.
👍
Thumbs Up
A hand gesture showing an upturned thumb. Used to express approval, agreement, or that everything is okay.
🤝
Handshake
Shows two hands shaking to represent agreement, deal making, partnership or mutual understanding between people
🙏
Folded Hands
Two hands pressed together emoji used for asking favors, showing thanks, prayers, or begging someone
🏢
Office Building
A modern office building. Used to talk about work, office life, business stuff, or being at your workplace.
⏰
Alarm Clock
A classic alarm clock indicating a specific time or deadline, used to remind someone or signal the start of something.
🎯
Bullseye
A classic dartboard target symbol. Represents hitting goals, staying focused, and achieving targets
📧
A classic closed envelope with a capital 'E' or '@' on it. It's used to represent electronic mail, sending messages, and digital communication.
🖊️
Pen
A fountain pen for writing, signing, or jotting down notes. Perfect for creative or official vibes.
📝
Memo
A yellow notepad with a pencil on top, representing notes, lists, and reminders. Perfect for capturing thoughts or keeping track of tasks.
💼
Briefcase
A brown leather briefcase. It represents work, business, professionalism, and the daily grind.
📅
Calendar
A square calendar used to check dates or plan schedules. You use it to talk about dates, appointments, and time management.
📊
Bar Chart
A vertical bar chart showing data visualization. Used to represent statistics, business metrics, growth trends, and analytical insights in conversations.
📌
Pushpin
A pushpin that pins notes. Used to highlight important stuff or mark things you don't wanna forget.
📎
Paperclip
A metal clip for holding papers together, used for attaching files digitally or organizing documents.
✅
Check Mark Button
A green square with a white check mark. Used to indicate something is done, correct, approved, or verified.