How Do You Write A Really Effective Job Resignation Letter?
The Resignation Letter By Sue Campbell Your resignation letter should contain three components: * – The effective date of your resignation. * – An explanation for your resignation. * – A brief mention of the positive aspects of working for your current employer. One of the most important things to remember when creating your letter is that it may be kept on file for future reference. For example, it may be used when future employers request references, or in evaluating past performance if you re-apply for a job with a previous employer in a different position. Therefore, regardless of your reasons for resignation, NEVER make negative statements about your company, coworkers, supervisors, bosses, owners, or policies within this letter. This letter needs to remain professional and, if not positive, at least polite. It should act as bridge builder, not a bridge burner. Sample leading statements for a resignation letter include: * It is with great reluctance I submit my resignation, effect