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"How to Write Letters of Resignation and Acceptance"
First and last impressions are important in your career. And
you never get a second chance to make either!
If you resign gracefully from your current job, it can smooth
the transition to your next one. Why burn bridges? If you leave
on positive terms, you can maintain a network of ex-coworkers
and managers to call on later for help at your next company.
Likewise, a well-written acceptance letter can help set a
positive tone for your first day on the new job.
First, let's say goodbye.
In your resignation letter, emphasize the best parts of your
employment. Include one or two achievements you were especially
proud of. This will reinforce the value you created and help
create a lasting, positive impression of you.
Language like this may help get you started quitting:
"Dear Steve,
This will confirm that I will leave ABC Company on
October 1, 2001 to accept a position at XYZ, Inc. It's been a
pleasure working with you on such projects as the Widget Deluxe
roll-out and the Web site upgrade. I will be more than happy to
assist you and my replacement in making this transition over the
next two weeks and thereafter, so please feel free to contact me
at XYZ should you have any questions."
Writing your acceptance letter can often be easier ... and more
fun.
Here, your task is to reinforce the skills or expertise that made
your employer want to hire you in the first place. You might
follow this format:
"Dear Cindy,
I'm delighted to accept your offer for the position of Assistant
Manager. I look forward to starting on the programs you and I
discussed in our last interview, particularly your online marketing
initiative, which will allow me to use the professional contacts
and research skills I've developed over the last four years. I look
forward to seeing you Monday morning, July 1."
The exact words aren't important. Just try to stay upbeat and
positive in your letters. Do this and you'll enjoy a smooth
transition from one successful job to the next, and the next,
and the next ...
Best of luck to you!
Copyright ©2001-2003 Kevin Donlin
Kevin Donlin is Managing Editor of 1 Day Resumes. The 1DR
writers provide same-day, one-on-one resume writing assistance.
He is also author of "Resume and Cover Letter Secrets Revealed,"
a do-it-yourself manual that will help you find a job in 30 days
... or your money back.
For more information, please visit Resume and Cover Letter Secrets
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