Submitting a resignation letter to your employer is a common practice when you go through the process of leaving a job. Here's where you can begin.
Submitting a resignation letter to your employer is a common practice when you go through the process of leaving a job. Typically, the letter won’t be the first communication you’ve had regarding your plans to leave, but it will formalize your decision by putting it in writing.
By the time you submit your resignation letter, oftentimes you will have already:
Decided to leave your job
Had a conversation with your manager informing them of your intention to leave
Determined your final date at your job, usually at least two weeks from when you announce your intention to leave
You’ll likely want to touch upon similar points during both the conversation with your manager and in your resignation letter, so you may find it helpful to pre-write portions of your letter before initiating the conversation in order to organize your thoughts. Here’s where you can begin.
Your resignation letter is simply putting your pre-announced plans into writing, so write it with the mindset that you’ve already done the hard parts—you’ve made the decision to leave and you told your manager.
Approaching this letter with the confidence that you’re making the best choice for yourself can help you stay focused on your main goal in writing the letter: to announce your growth.
Address the first part of your letter to your manager, and clearly state that you are resigning from your position and when your last day with the company will be. There is no need to get creative with your wording here—you don’t want any room for confusion regarding your intention with this letter. Be clear and direct.
Dear [manager],
Please accept this letter as a formal notification of my resignation as [your position] at [company name]. My last day will be [date].
In the second part of your letter, thank your manager for their role in your growth. Think about the aspects of your role where you were able to tap into and expand your greatest skills, and, whenever possible, try to reflect your manager’s influence in your success.
Lead this paragraph with an indication of thanks—such as “Thank you for…” “I am grateful for…” or “I appreciate your…”—and then move into the accomplishments you’re most proud of from your time with the company.
Thank you for your [manager’s contribution to your success] over these past [number of years you were with this company]. With your guidance, I was able to hone my [list your major skills], and I will always remember the pride I felt when [list your biggest accomplishment].
Sometimes it can be tricky to tap into gratitude, particularly if you are leaving for contentious reasons. Expressing thanks for the lessons you learned about yourself through those harsh circumstances can be one way to keep your letter honest and positive. For example:
Thank you for sharing your high standards with me. You’ve taught me new ways to value my contributions.
I am grateful for the opportunities to practice resilience in a fast-paced environment.
Thank you for trusting me with your ever-evolving schedule. I’ll take with me lessons in organization and prioritization.
Before closing your letter, offer to assist with any transitions as your current responsibilities are redistributed. If you have any outstanding projects, note whether you will be completing them or delegating them to someone else. Your goal here is to show that even though you are exiting the company, you are determined to maintain a positive relationship.
Over my final [remaining amount of time] with the company, I plan to continue my daily tasks and complete outstanding projects. I will make myself available to train other team members as needed. Please let me know if there is anything else I can do to ease this transition.
Thank you, again, for your support. Please stay in touch.
Sincerely,
[Your name]
[Your header]
[Today’s date]
[Manager’s name]
[Company name]
[Company address]
Dear [manager],
Please accept this letter as a formal notification of my resignation as [your position] at [company name]. My last day will be [date].
Thank you for your [manager’s contribution to your success] over these past [number of years you were with this company]. With your guidance, I was able to hone my [list your major skills], and I will always remember the pride I felt when [list your biggest accomplishment].
Over my final [remaining amount of time] with the company, I plan to continue my daily tasks and complete outstanding projects. I will make myself available to train other team members as needed. Please let me know if there is anything else I can do to ease this transition.
Thank you, again, for your support. Please stay in touch.
Sincerely,
[Your signature]
[Your name]
The following examples of resignation letters offer two variations of the above template. You can adjust the template to suit your relationship, company culture, and company practices.
Dear Jane Smith,
Please accept this letter as a formal notification of my resignation as Executive Assistant at ABC Marketing. My final day will be Friday, April 8, 2022.
Thank you for your hands-on approach over these past three years. With your guidance and trust, I was able to hone my negotiation skills and gain confidence in building creative marketing strategies. I will always remember the pride I felt when we closed my first campaign deal.
Over my final two weeks with the company, I plan to continue my daily tasks and complete outstanding projects. I will make myself available to train other team members as needed. Please let me know if there is anything else I can do to ease this transition.
Thank you, again, for your support. Please stay in touch.
Sincerely,
Sam Beck
Dear John Doe,
Please accept this letter as a formal notification of my resignation as Project Manager at XYZ Firm. My final day will be Tuesday, March 7, 2022.
I am grateful to have witnessed your sharp business perspective and steady focus on the company’s bottom line. Over my past year with the company, I have learned valuable lessons in budgeting and consolidation that I will surely take with me.
Over my final two weeks with the company, I plan to prepare team members to take over my ongoing projects. I will also make myself available to train additional team members at your request. Please let me know if there is anything additional that I can do to ease this transition.
Thank you for your support. I wish the best for you and the company moving forward.
Sincerely,
Dean White
Sometimes people face circumstances requiring their immediate resignation from their job. In these situations, you can generally follow the same resignation process. While you never owe an explanation regarding your resignation, if you hope to preserve your relationship with your employer, it may be courteous to explain your situation when you talk to your manager about your resignation.
In your resignation letter, you’ll want to make clear that your resignation is effective immediately. You also may want to add a line acknowledging your sudden timeline or apologizing for any inconvenience. If you choose to, you can also mention that you are resigning for personal or family reasons.
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由于辞职信是一份正式文件,因此格式应与正式信件相同。将您的姓名和联系方式作为页眉或页脚。将您提交辞职信的日期放在页首,然后是您的经理姓名、公司名称和公司地址。别忘了在信的结尾处,将您的签名放在您的姓名上方。
不同公司的辞职流程各不相同,因此你需要向你的经理或人力资源部门的人员咨询,以确认你所在公司的政策。一般来说,随着企业不断将流程数字化并采用远程工作方式,通过电子邮件发送辞职信等正式文件的做法越来越普遍。
如果您选择通过电子邮件发送辞职信,请将文档保存为 PDF 格式,添加电子签名,并将辞职信作为电子邮件的附件发送。这将保留信件的正式性,并有助于确保您的信件在整个申请过程中保持不变。
虽然你辞职的决定往往是你朝着更积极的未来成长的标志,但消极的环境或人际关系会玷污整个过程的基调。如果你要离开一个消极的工作文化,并希望就自己的经历提供 Feedback,那么你的辞职信将不是最有效的方式。
辞职信通常被视为一种形式,可以存档,而不是一个积极反馈的地方,而且大多数公司不会有处理通过辞职信收到的信息的流程。相反,人力资源部门通常会组织离职面谈,征求离职员工的反馈意见。如果你没有得到离职面谈的机会,也可以向你的经理或人力资源部门提出申请。
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