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How to Write a Good Resignation Letter
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 241265, member: 61772"] When you're leaving your current job and moving to another company, it's important to do so professionally. The first step in doing so is writing a resignation letter. But what should a resignation letter include? How do you write a good one? Here are 10 simple tips to help you with this process: 1. Make sure to thank the company for the opportunity and experience it gave you. 2. Include your last day of work in your letter. 3. If you're planning on leaving after a certain period of time (for example, two weeks or one month), give the exact date in the letter. This makes it easier for everyone involved to plan accordingly and work out transitional details without any issues arising later on down the line due to miscommunication or other misunderstandings between parties. 4. Express willingness to help with training or transitional tasks before your departure date--this shows that while you may be leaving, you still care about doing good work until the very end of your time there! This also helps minimize any potential bumps in the road during this transition period as much as possible, which will make things easier on all sides when you do finally leave for greener pastures elsewhere." [/QUOTE]
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