How to Resign from a Job North Bay ON

Resigning from your current employer and quitting your job can be emotional and you might not realize it until you actually face your boss to resign. Here's how to do it effectively without burning any bridges.

Manera Consulting
613-825-9622
53 Thare Cres
Nepean, ON
Gamcam Co.
519-657-3007
24-90 Chapman Ct
London, ON
The Selection Group
905-278-4400
1523 Hurontario Street, Suite 10
MISSISSAUGA, ON
Adecco Employment Services Limited
1885 Glenanna Rd., Suite 114
PICKERING, ON
Groupe Pro-Route
905-789-1101
8 Melanie Dr
Brampton, ON
G W Goudreau Personnel Services Ltd
519-977-7300
555 Tecumseh Rd E
Windsor, ON
Hcr Personnel Solutions
416-622-1427
19 Four Seasons Pl
Toronto, ON
Office Force Ltd
416-928-5959
121 Bloor St E
Toronto, ON
Morgan Executive Search
416-485-9192
2345 Yonge St
Toronto, ON
Erie Personnel Corporation
905-684-8222
3550 Schmon Pky
Thorold, ON
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How to Resign from a Job

Steps

  1. Tell your boss (or whoever you report to) face to face that you're leaving the company and ask what you can do to wrap things up before you finish working with them. Follow up in writing with a short email or typed letter if your company requires written notice.
  2. Keep your resignation short and sweet. You can give as little or as much information as you like in terms of your new job or what you're doing next. Remain cordial.
  3. Give your company the required notice. If your contract requires you to give two weeks notice, do so. Don't burn any bridges by quitting suddenly and leaving your boss in the lurch. You might require help (ie. a reference check) from your boss in the future.
  4. As you finish up your job, try to remain focused on the job and do everything you can to help your company transition your work to whoever will be doing your job next.

Tips

  • If you used a recruiter to get your new job, ask them for help with your resignation if you are unsure of what to do. They should be able to help.
  • Keep your emotions in check. Don't let your friendship with your boss make you feel like you're letting them down by quitting. This is business and you need to keep things professional.

Warnings

  • When you are resigning, some companies may try to offer you a counter offer (ie. a raise, better job, bigger office, etc) to try to keep you employed with the company. Accepting a counter offer is usually a bad move especially since you've already let your employer know you were looking for a new job. Stick to your guns, remember why you wanted to leave the firm to join a new company, and don't entertain counter offers.
  • Many companies will automatically release you the day you give your notice. Be prepared and don't be offended.
  • Make sure your desk and files are up to date in case you are asked to leave immediately.

Sources and Citations

  • http://www.RecruiterSecretsRevealed.com
  • http://www.Find-Your-Dream-Career.com

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