First, learn to spell "resignation".
2007-03-13 04:43:24
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answered by Flyboy 6
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How to Write a Letter of Resignation
When writing a letter of resignation, it's important to keep your resignation letter as simple, brief, and focused as possible. It should also be positive.
Once you have made the decision to move on, there's no point in criticizing your employer or your job. Your letter of resignation should include information on when you are leaving. You you can also let the employer know you appreciate your time with the company. When you're not sure what to write, review resignation letter samples to get some ideas.
Your resignation letter should include:
* The fact that you are leaving and date when your resignation is effective.
* Thanks to your employer for the opportunities you have had during your employment.
Regardless of why you are resigning or how you feel about it, if you mention why you are leaving, make sure that you do not include anything negative or disparaging about the company, your supervisor, your co-workers, or your subordinates.
his letter will be included in your employment file and could be shared with potential future employers, therefore, it should be professional and polite.
Resignation Letter Samples
These sample resignation letters will give examples of what to write when resigning from a job.
http://jobsearch.about.com/od/resignationletters/qt/resign.htm
2007-03-13 09:56:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Example 1: "I want to thank you for all you have done for me here at (company). It's been a pleasure working with you, and representing the company as your (job title)."
Example 2: "I have accepted an offer with another firm and have decided to tender my resignation as of today. This decision has nothing to do with the exceptional opportunity you have provided for me here. You and the company have been more than fair with me, and I genuinely appreciate all your support."
2007-03-13 04:51:59
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answered by sagarukin 4
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The first step is to spell "resignation" correctly. Short and sweet is best:
Dear (boss's name),
This letter is to inform you that I will be resigning my position effective (date.) I appreciate the experience I have gained at (company name), and I wish everyone much success in the future.
Regards,
Your name
2007-03-13 04:43:10
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answered by Mel 6
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Mel said it best- short, sweet, and to the point. Do not elaborate. And use SPELL CHECK.
2007-03-13 04:45:28
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answered by professorc 7
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Follow what was told by CSU
2007-03-13 04:41:33
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answered by babu n 2
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check these
2007-03-13 04:39:23
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answered by csucdartgirl 7
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