Sunday, March 15, 2020
I Quit How to Resign from Your Job With Professionalism
I Quit How to Resign from Your Job With Professionalism ââ¬Å"I quit.â⬠Seems easy, right? Like everything else in this world, not so much. You could send that very-on-the-nose note to announce your departure, but itââ¬â¢s really poor form. If youââ¬â¢re ready to move on to a new position, or you just canââ¬â¢t deal with your job any longer, thereââ¬â¢s a process to sending a good and proper resignation letter. No matter how POed you are on your way out the door, youââ¬â¢ll be thankful later that you took the time to send a well-crafted, anger-neutral letter or email to your (soon to be former) boss.1. Why Send a Letterà 2. When to Send the Letterà 3. How to Send the Letterà 4. What to Writeà 5. What Not to Writeà 6. The Sample Letterà Why Send a Letter?à Differentà offices have many different ways to reach someone: interoffice chat, phone, email, meetings, coffee machine ambush, etc. So why go the official resignation letter route? It leaves a paper trail, in case thereââ¬â¢s any question later abo ut timing, or your intent to leave. You can tell people youââ¬â¢re leaving through any channel, but you should always tell your boss first, and make sure that you follow up with an official letter. That way, he or she can forward it as necessary, and HR will have an official document and be able to start any necessary exit processes.When to Send the Letterà The timing on the letter varies according to a few different factors. First, always check your companyââ¬â¢s HR policies. When you started, you may have signed something agreeing to give a particular amount of notice. Two weeks (10 business days) is an informal standard, but definitely double-check to make sure that this is a courtesy and not a legal requirement. If your start date at your new place is in two weeks and your current company requires three weeksââ¬â¢ notice, then things could get sticky. If you kept your onboarding documents at your current job, you can check those. Otherwise, a discreet email to HR shou ld be able to resolve the question for you, without advertising to everyone that youââ¬â¢re on your way out the door.When Itââ¬â¢s Okay to LeakIf you have a good relationship with your boss, you should also plan to give him or her an unofficial heads-up before you send the official resignation note. Getting a formal announcement out of nowhere can feel like blindsiding, especially if you have a good working relationship.à Employees in the United States change their job once every three years on averageSo you might want to precede the whole process with a quick face-to-face meeting (as private as you can get it), and let your manager know that youââ¬â¢re leaving for a new job, or just leaving. Youââ¬â¢re not obligated to go into great detail, about what your next steps are after you leave, but given that this person will likely be responsible for handling your duties in the interim and for initiating a search for You 2.0, a heads-up will likely be appreciated. Itââ¬â ¢s a professional, respectful way to set the tone for your leaving.If you are genuinely worried about your manager having a bad reaction to the news, you can skip this step and go straight to the letter, or go through your HR department. Otherwise, most professional people accept this as a fact of life in the workplace, and will accept your resignation with the same level of graciousness that you put into it. Once youââ¬â¢ve sorted out the amount of notice youââ¬â¢ll be giving and have given your manager the courtesy heads-up, itââ¬â¢s time to hand over the letter.How to Send the Letterà If your company is one that handles everything via email, you can probably get away with emailing your resignation to your boss (after the face-to-face meeting). As a rule, though, itââ¬â¢s best to go the analog route and have a printed, signed version. If possible, have it printed, signed, and ready to go for your meeting with your boss. Thereââ¬â¢s no need to send it through the m ail, or recruit a singing telegram-ist to deliver the letter. If you donââ¬â¢t have it ready for your face-to-face meeting, make sure to hand it to your boss shortly afterward- you donââ¬â¢t want there to be any conflict over the amount of official notice youââ¬â¢re giving.What to Writeà The content of a resignation letter is pretty straightforward. Thereââ¬â¢s no need to write a novel, with plotlines or long, tear-stained devotional passages about how you havenââ¬â¢t slept since you decided it was time to part ways with the company. The letter should have just the most straightforward information, with a little of your own voice thrown in:Greeting (addressed to your boss)I resign.My last day in the office will beâ⬠¦I appreciate the opportunities Iââ¬â¢ve had in this roleâ⬠¦I will be available to help with any transition duties, or training a replacement staff member.Thanks!RELATED:à 5 Points to Hit in Your Resignation Letter Pretty simple. Itââ¬â¢s not the place to weigh in on your replacement, or ask if youââ¬â¢ll get paid for unused vacation days. The purpose of the resignation letter is just to get it in writing that you are leaving in X amount of time.For a quick overview on how to handle the resignation process, Howdini has a great video:What NOT to Write (Or, Donââ¬â¢t Burn Bridges)à The resignation letter is also definitely not the time for axe-grinding. (Thatââ¬â¢s more of a venting-to-friends activity, not to be committed to paper.) If your boss is a jerk, or you canââ¬â¢t work for the company for X, Y, Z reasons, it doesnââ¬â¢t matter here. If you canââ¬â¢t quite manage a friendly tone, go for a civil one. And if you canââ¬â¢t find anything good to say about your time there, dig deep andâ⬠¦fib a little, if you need to.You may be about to blow this popsicle stand, but keep in mind that youââ¬â¢re probably not quitting to go live in a wifi-less cabin somewhere. Youââ¬â¢ll be moving on t o other jobs, possibly even in the same industry. And people talk, especially when thereââ¬â¢s good gossip. You want to be known as a consummate professional, especially as youââ¬â¢re gearing up to start somewhere new. The last thing you want is for your new boss to catch wind of a tantrum thrown on your way out of your last job. So even if the circumstances of your leaving are less than ideal, shake off the anger/annoyance/temptation and be gracious in your parting letter. If you really need to get some residual anger out of your system, funnel it all into an ââ¬Å"I quitâ⬠movie marathon. Never forget that this letter will be part of the official record in your company. It will be seen by your boss, yes, but also HR and goodness knows who else. Please apply the same policy you should apply to all workplace communications: donââ¬â¢t write anything you wouldnââ¬â¢t want to be posted for the entire company to see.The Sample Letterà Hey Michael,I quit. I have a bet ter job offer, and honestly canââ¬â¢t stand the idiots in this office any longer.Bye,DwightUmm, no. Not only is this the wrong tone and unnecessarily antagonistic, it leaves out important information like an end date, and basic niceties like a ââ¬Å"thank you.â⬠Letââ¬â¢s try that again.Yo Michael, The time has come to say goodbyeâ⬠¦Ã So yeah, this is an official note to say I quitâ⬠¦Ã It is with a heavy heart and a veil of tears that I announce I will be resigningâ⬠¦Ã Dear Michael,à Please accept this note as a formal notification that I am resigning my position as Assistant (to the) Regional Manager to pursue other opportunities. My last day will be March 18, 2024.à I really appreciate the opportunities Iââ¬â¢ve had here these past 12 years, and hope you know how much Iââ¬â¢ve learned and grown in my role. Iââ¬â¢ve learned an incredible amount about how to market and sell paper, both from our colleagues here and our clients. Over the next two weeks, Iââ¬â¢d like to work with you on any necessary training or transition duties as I wrap up my time here.à I know the company will continue to have great success, and am so thankful to have been a part of it for so long. Please donââ¬â¢t hesitate to let me know if you have any questions, or if thereââ¬â¢s anything youââ¬â¢d like to discuss about my departure.Best wishes,DwightMuch better! Resignation letters are hard because youââ¬â¢re writing an official document, so it may sound a little stiff or formal by default. Definitely err on the side of formality, because again- you never know who will be seeing this once you release it at work. Itââ¬â¢s okay to make it sound like your regular voice, but just make sure youââ¬â¢re not going too informal, and that youââ¬â¢re hitting all the necessary elements (gracious tone, end date, availability to help with the transition up until that date).So while it might be tempting to create a stir on your way out (possibly involving Kanye West), you will never go wrong with a thoughtful, clear, and definitive resignation letter. It may be tempting to dismiss your current job as old news, or use this as a chance to burn someone or the company on the way out, but if you resist that urge, youââ¬â¢ll be the better for it later on. Viral social media stardom is fleeting, but your reputation is forever.
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