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How to Write a Good Resignation Letter
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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 241127, member: 76163"] [FONT=Verdana]Do you have an important resignation letter to write and aren't sure how to start it? Don't think about it for too long and get nervous about it, just follow these simple steps: First, make sure you're actually ready to resign. Sometimes we're not. If you're ready to resign, use your resignation letter as a way to express gratitude for the opportunity that you had at the company. You never know when you might cross paths again in the future, so keep in mind that people remember the way you conduct yourself. This is a great opportunity to leave on a positive note and help build your resume. Make sure you include all of your contact information in case there are any outstanding issues with your employment or any outstanding debts that your company may be owed by you. Do make sure that they're not owed money before you resign. You might want to include some information about your next steps or a reference letter – depending on the relationship between yourself and the company. If there's no reason why they should expect such things from you, don't worry about including them in your resignation letter. Do thank everyone for the time that you had working at the company. Close out your resignation letter with "Faithfully" and your name.[/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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