Resignation letter for new job
Here is a sample resignation letter for a new job:
[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State ZIP Code] [Date]
[Recipient's Name] [Recipient's Title] [Company Name] [Company Address] [City, State ZIP Code]
Dear [Recipient's Name],
I am writing to inform you that I have decided to resign from my position as [Position] at [Company Name], effective [Date of Last Day of Work]. I am excited to share that I have accepted a new opportunity that aligns with my career goals and provides new challenges and opportunities for growth.
I want to express my gratitude to you and the entire [Company Name] team for the support and opportunities I have received during my time here. I have learned a great deal and have enjoyed working with such a talented and dedicated team. I will always appreciate the experience and skills I gained while working at [Company Name].
I will do everything possible to ensure a smooth transition of my responsibilities and complete any outstanding tasks before my departure. If there is anything specific you would like me to focus on during my remaining time here, please let me know.
Thank you again for the opportunity to work at [Company Name]. I wish the company continued success in the future.
Sincerely,
[Your Signature] [Your Name]
Please note that this is just a sample, and you should customize your resignation letter to fit your specific situation and needs. Here are some tips to keep in mind:
- Be professional and respectful: Use a formal tone and language throughout the letter.
- Be clear and concise: State your intention to resign and provide the effective date of your resignation.
- Express gratitude: Thank your employer for the opportunity to work at the company and express your appreciation for the experience and skills you gained.
- Offer to assist with the transition: Show your commitment to ensuring a smooth transition by offering to complete any outstanding tasks and assist with the handover of your responsibilities.
- Keep it positive: Avoid negative comments or complaints about the company or your experience there.
- Proofread: Make sure to proofread your letter for spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors before submitting it.
Remember to also follow your company's policies and procedures for resigning, and to provide adequate notice (usually two weeks) before your departure.