How Do You Write A Resignation Letter (With Sample)?
Once you have made the decision to part ways with your current employer you will need to professionally inform them. Here are a few tips along with sample wording to leave with dignity. It is very important to keep your resignation letter as simple, brief, positive and focused as possible. Make a definite decision as to if you will leave and the date you choose to cease working (two weeks should be given). Before writing, think of something positive about your employment experience with the company. This will put you in a professional state of mind as opposed to emotional. Make a rough draft. Your letter of resignation should include information on when you are leaving. You can also let the employer know you appreciate your time and/or experience gained with the company. Have someone proofread to determine the tone of your letter. If it is straightforward and positive, continue. If negative, rethink your wording. Your letter should be typed and include: your contact information, the da