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How to resign gracefully


You’ve got the good news that the job you applied for is yours. Congratulations! You put in a lot of hard work and effort to get it but there’s still more work to do.

How you resign from your current position is just as important as getting the new one.

People are more likely to remember how you left a job than how you started it. If you do not manage leaving your job properly, you can do your reputation and your career objectives irreparable damage. That’s why Career FAQs has everything you need to make sure that your transition from one job to the next is managed with dignity and grace.


Today many people not only change jobs regularly, they also change career paths. Your career can be what you make it. Make sure your next career move goes well by starting with a good exit strategy.


kissing your job goodbye

Kissing your job goodbye: how do I quit?

Find out how to resign so you can leave a job gracefully.
Dos and don’ts of leaving

  woman with doggy

Take that, I quit!

Bodyguards, French champagne, feathers – exits to inspire watercooler conversation for a long time!

retain your employees

The ‘R’ word

An employer never wants to hear the ‘R’ word – resignation. Find out how to retain your best employees.

  Mistake

Oops, I don’t really want to resign

Changed your mind, now need to stay? How to retract your resignation.
Resignation retraction letter

 
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