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Want to quit your job? We’ve got a range of sample resignation letter templates to suit just about any circumstance.
Oct 13,2011
Whether you’re planning an audacious ‘take that’ and steamrolling towards the nearest exit, or will feel genuinely sorrowful as you say your farewells, resigning can make for an uncomfortable situation at the best of times.
Regardless of your sentiments towards your soon-to-be-former employer, a polite and succinct resignation letter is a must.
Depending on your circumstances – good, bad or ugly – you might want to employ a slightly different tack. If you haven’t been in a position for very long, you might opt for a basic resignation letter. If you’re moving to a new town, a relocation resignation letter can provide some background for your departure. Or perhaps, if you work for a large organisation that requires you to send a copy to the HR department, a more formal resignation letter may be just what you need. If in doubt, err on the side of professionalism – particularly if you’re expecting to be given a glowing reference!
Want to exit with a more personalised message? Take a look at the samples below – you’re sure to find something that suits your circumstances. And, take note! Proofread your resignation letter as carefully as you would a resume or cover letter. Leave on a commanding and positive note, not a sloppy one.
Here are some other things to incorporate, regardless of the nature of your resignation:
Sample resignation letter template Basic resignation letter Formal resignation letter Appreciative resignation letter Detailed appreciative resignation letter Personalised resignation letter Detailed and personalised resignation letter Regret leaving resignation letter Casual resignation letter Retail resignation letter
Career change resignation letter Leave of absence due to illness letter Leave of absence due to illness in the family letter Leave of absence for sabbatical letter Maternity leave letter Relocation resignation letter Resignation letter due to pregnancy Resignation letter due to study Resignation letter due to travel Retirement letter Less than ideal circumstances resignation letter
Thank you letter to colleagues Thank you letter to employer Thank you letter to retiree – from employer
Molly Wiltshire-Bridle covers career advice, job market trends, and education guidance at Career FAQs.