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1,022 Best Email Subject Lines That Work in 2026

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Email subject line examples

Confirmation of interview for [role] on [date]

Type
Confirmation, HR logistics
Tone
Reassuring, precise, formal

HR teams rely on this kind of subject when they want to remove uncertainty around meeting details.

The subject spells out “confirmation,” the role, and the date, so candidates have a reliable reference point in the inbox.

Interview Confirmation Email Example

Subject: Confirmation of interview for [Role] on [Date]

Dear [Candidate name],

The team has confirmed your interview for the [Role] position on [Date] at [Time].

The interview will take place via [platform or location] and will last approximately [duration].

The interview panel will include [names and roles].

An overview of the agenda is included in the attached document to make preparation easier.

Please reply to this email if any details need to be changed or if you need further accessibility support on the day of the interview.

Kind regards,
[Sender name]
[Title, Company]

Thank you for the interview on [day] about [role]

Type
Candidate follow up, Thank you
Tone
Grateful, sincere, professional

Many candidates send quick follow-up notes after interviews, and a straightforward subject line like this one clearly communicates the intention without sounding dramatic.

Follow up on [role] interview from [date]

Type
Candidate follow up, Status check
Tone
Polite, measured, steady

Lean on this subject line when the agreed response date has passed and silence makes the process feel uncertain.

The line stays neutral and factual, referencing the role and the interview date.

Status update request on [role] interview process

Type
Candidate follow up, Status query
Tone
Formal, neutral, composed

Some candidates prefer a more formal term than “follow up.” A subject line that uses “Status update request” shifts the focus slightly toward process while still sounding respectful.

Feedback request for [role] interview experience

Type
Feedback, Candidate development
Tone
Constructive, open, appreciative

When a candidate already knows that a decision went another way, a feedback request can still preserve a positive relationship with the company.

This subject line emphasizes the experience rather than contesting the outcome.

Questions before the [role] interview on [date]

Type
Candidate clarification, Expectations
Tone
Curious, thoughtful, respectful

Some candidates prefer to clarify expectations before the interview. Recruiters who encourage thoughtful questions often see stronger conversations during interviews since both sides are prepared.

Withdrawn application for [role] interview at [company name]

Type
Process closure, Application withdrawal
Tone
Polite, firm, professional

Candidates sometimes accept another offer or decide that a role no longer fits their goals.

A clear email stating “Withdrawn application” helps everyone avoid wasting preparation time.

Celebrating [number] years together at [company name]

Type
Business anniversary, Customer appreciation, Marketing
Tone
Warm, grateful, inclusive

This business anniversary subject line celebrates a shared milestone. It signals partnership and long-term trust, matching the way retention experts describe milestone communication in loyalty programs.

Thank you for [number] years of support at [company name]

Type
Customer appreciation, Business anniversary
Tone
Sincere, direct, humble

Gratitude often forms the heart of company anniversary email, and this one makes that intent explicit.

Your anniversary with [company name] comes with a small gift

Type
Customer anniversary, Retention marketing
Tone
Friendly, appreciative, rewarding

Anniversary campaigns don’t have to focus solely on the company’s age. Many teams create journeys that celebrate the customer’s join date.

In such cases use this subject line.