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I’m leaving my current job as community health nurse and joining another Org ..my family has been shifted to another city this is why I’m leaving the current job I have thirteen year experience with the org.. so how to write a good resignation letter …. Plz write a complete letter

2007-03-11 20:41:20 · 4 answers · asked by nizam_cl 1 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

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It is with great sadnees that I tender my resignation as community nurse of this fine upstanding organisation. Unfortunately my family is moving away which means I can no longer continue in my current position here. I thankyou for employing mje for 13 wonderful years and I will miss this job and everyone very much.

Hpe that is not to cheesy

2007-03-11 20:46:17 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

When you are writing a Resignation Letter, your experience does not count. You have to write a letter stating the reason for leaving and thanking your superiors and staff!!

2007-03-11 20:47:25 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Your resignation letter should contain three components:
- The effective date of your resignation.
- An explanation for your resignation.
- A brief mention of the positive aspects of working for your current employer.
One of the most important things to remember when creating your letter is that it may be kept on file for future reference. For example, it may be used when future employers request references, or in evaluating past performance if you re-apply for a job with a previous employer in a different position. Therefore, regardless of your reasons for resignation, NEVER make negative statements about your company, coworkers, supervisors, bosses, owners, or policies within this letter. This letter needs to remain professional and, if not positive, at least polite. It should act as bridge builder, not a bridge burner.

Sample leading statements for a resignation letter include:

It is with great reluctance I submit my resignation, effective ________.
It is with regret and anticipation that I submit this letter of resignation, effective __________.
Circumstances require that I resign my position as _______, effective ___________.
Note: It is normal protocol to allow at least two weeks notice prior to your date of resignation, but check your company's policies and whatever you agreed to when you were hired. Some companies will terminate an employee immediately upon resignation (regardless of what you offer), so be prepared for this.
EXAMPLE LETTER:
December 5, 1999
John Doe, CEO of ABC Company
123 North Someplace
Anywhere, USA


Note: include a formal address even if you're hand-delivering this letter.
Dear Mr. Doe:

It is with both regret and anticipation that I submit this letter of resignation, effective December 29, 1999. I have accepted a position with CDE Company, an opportunity to further my current career goals and achieve growth within the new company through a supervisory role.

It has been my genuine pleasure to work for ABC Company during these last four years. I have enjoyed working with ABC Company's fine staff of professionals and colleagues, and will miss my associations here. I wish you and ABC Company continued success in all your endeavors.


Note: If this company is one you may need again, whether in continued work or networking, or you desire continued allegiance, consider offering help in interviewing, hiring, or training of your replacement. For example:
If I may be of any assistance in the hiring process or training of my replacement, please know that I will gladly make myself available to this effort during the next four weeks.


Note: If you're leaving this employment for reasons other than accepting a new position, you may be honest in your response, but, again, avoid negative statements. Always refer to the positive things you are moving toward rather than the negative things you're leaving behind.

Other examples for cause of resignation include:
I have decided to take this time to evaluate my current goals and investigate new opportunities....
I have decided to further my education in pursuit of (degree or future position)....
I have decided to change the course of my current career goals and will be pursuing a new direction in _______....
End your letter without closing the door on the future:
Thank you for allowing me to serve ABC Company.
Again, I wish ABC Company continued
Sincerely,
Your Name

2007-03-11 20:49:31 · answer #3 · answered by nra_man58 3 · 0 0

Dear(company or person name)this is to inform you as was our conservation on(date)at(time)I am formally letting it be known in writing that I am leaving(company)on(date)to pursue other career opportunities.I would like to thank(company)for allowing me to serve the people over my length of time here and I will remember the people who I have served and worked for and with with much enjoyment.I wish to say thanks and much happiness to each and every one who has worked with me over the years.I do this of my own freewill.

2007-03-11 20:54:15 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Good question, I was wondering the same thing myself

2016-08-23 20:57:53 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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