How To Write A Resignation Letter
Posted: Wednesday, October 04, 2006
by Yulin Peng
http://www.job-employment-guide.com
It is resignation time. The time has come to move on from the present job. The time to reach out for a writing pad and draft out the resignation letter. So what do you do? Should you give a list of reasons why you are leaving? Should you feel guilty about leaving your team and the organization in a lurch? Should you give a list of reasons about how badly you were treated? Should you get sentimental and list out all that you gained and how wonderful it was?
All these issues point out in one direction. When it comes to the resignation letter, keep it simple and straight, courteous and formal. Add a touch of gratitude because it always pays to be grateful. And most importantly keep it in mind that you may have to seek a reference from your ex-employers at some point of time in the future.
A sample resignation letter would look something like this.
Name
Address
Phone Number
Date
Recipient's name
Company name
Address
Dear Ms/Mr. X:
Please treat this letter as my formal notice of resignation from Y. I would like to be relieved from my duties as Z in a week’s time. I hope that the notice period is sufficient and I would like to know whether I would be required to complete any particular jobs within this period.
I would also like to thank you very much for giving me the opportunity to work here.
Sincerely,
Signature
(Name, title)
cc:
About the author: Yulin Peng is a recruiting researcher and the owner of www.job-employment-guide.com. Please visit his site for more free employment tips.
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