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Fillable Printable Two Weeks Notice Example

Fillable Printable Two Weeks Notice Example

Two Weeks Notice Example

Two Weeks Notice Example

San José State University Writing Center
www.sjsu.edu/writingcenter
Written by Jacqueline Goodwin
Writing a Resignation Letter, Fall 2014. 1 of 5
Writing a Resignation Letter
A resignation letter provides notice that you will leave a company. It follows the verbal notice
you give your supervisor about quitting your job.
Why should I write a resignation letter?
Resignation letters are professional courtesies that extend your professionalism, even in the last
days of current employment. A letter of resignation often secures a favorable letter of
recommendation in the future, and it officially documents your departure.
What should I consider before I submit my resignation letter?
If you choose to leave your current job for an opportunity at another company, be sure
that you have a true offer from your prospective employer, such as written
acknowledgment of the new job offer. Likewise, be sure to accept the offer formally,
preferably through written documentation. Once you understand you have a secure
position at the other company, notify your current employer: first verbally and then with
your resignation letter.
Do not discuss your plan to quit your job with co-workers prior to the verbal notice you
give your employer about quitting. Such unprofessional behavior will undermine the
professionalism of your letter of resignation.
How much notice should I give?
It is standard practice to give at least a two-week notice. If you have a leadership position or a
position that requires your specialized skills, it is important that you provide extra notice.
Managerial jobs and above may require a month or even a six-week notice. In all cases, it is
important to consult employee handbooks or contracts for the specifics on when to give notice.
Who should receive my resignation letter?
You should give your letter of resignation to your immediate supervisor.
How do I format a resignation letter?
A resignation letter is a business letter, so it follows formatting conventions for business letters.
Spacing
Use single-spacing throughout your resignation letter.
Align all paragraphs to the left.
Leave one space between your heading and opening salutation.
Leave one space between each paragraph.
Leave three spaces between your closing salutation and signature.
Margins
Use one-inch margins for all sides of the letter.
Writing a Resignation Letter, Fall 2014. 2 of 5
Model Resignation Letter
Heading
your name and address
the date
name of employer
company name
address
Introduction
salutation
statement of resignation,
including position and
effective date
Body
reason for resigning
expression of thanks
Conclusion
offer of help in transition
Signature
Steven Adams
1234 Almaden Expressway
San José, CA 95120
August 1, 2014
Susan Young
Turner Agency
1234 S Winchester Blvd
San José, CA 95128
Dear Ms. Young,
I would like to inform you that I am resigning from my
position as a key data operator for the Turner Agency,
effective August 15.
This was not an easy decision to make, but I will be unable to
meet the fifteen-hour per week work requirement because of
personal issues.
Thank you for the opportunities and experiences you have
provided me during my time of employment with the
company. I have grown personally and professionally because
of this job, and I will miss you and my coworkers, all of
whom have made it a pleasure to work here.
Please let me know if I can be of any help during this
transition.
Sincerely,
Steven Adams
Writing a Resignation Letter, Fall 2014. 3 of 5
Activity 1: Professional versus Unprofessional Resignation Letters
Read the two resignation letters from the fictional person Shannon Jackson as if you were her
employer. Shannon Jackson’s feelings toward her company are not any different, but she
expresses herself in different ways. Note the differences in the resignation letters. Record your
reactions to each of the letters.
Shannon Jackson
1234 E Capitol Expressway
San José, CA 95121
August 1, 2014
Steve Wilson
Hille-Jackson Law Firm
1234 S Winchester Blvd
San José, CA 95128
Dear Mr. Wilson,
I would like to inform you that I am resigning
from my position as Office Services Clerk for
the Hille-Jackson Law Firm, effective August
15.
I have made the decision to be a stay-at-home
mother while my children are still young.
I wish Hille-Jackson Law Firm well!
Sincerely,
Shannon Jackson
Shannon Jackson
1234 E Capitol Expressway
San José, CA 95121
August 1, 2014
Steve Wilson
Hille-Jackson Law Firm
1234 S Winchester Blvd
San José, CA 95128
Dear Mr.Wilson,
I would like to inform you that I am resigning
from my position as Office Services Clerk for
the Hille-Jackson Law Firm, effective August
15.
I have made the decision to be a stay-at-home
mother while my children are still young. Had
this work environment been friendlier, perhaps I
would have maintained my position as a part-
time employee.
I wish I could thank you for a supportive
environment or professional growth, but I would
be lying. Furthermore, what kind of role model
would I be for my children if I settled for a
company that de-emphasized my contributions?
Unfortunately, the only thing I learned is that I
am able to persevere in a toxic environment like
Hille-Jackson Law Firm.
I cannot offer my assistance during this
transition period. I would not be the best
candidate to train my replacement.
Sincerely,
Shannon Jackson
Writing a Resignation Letter, Fall 2014. 4 of 5
Activity 2: The What-Ifs of Resignation Letters
Mark whether you agree or disagree with recommendations in the following scenarios.
1. Raul is a hard worker. He has been at his company for three years, and he has a great
relationship with his boss. Raul should take the opportunity to ask for a recommendation
letter in his resignation letter.
[Agree] [Disagree]
2. Sharon is not employed, but she does volunteer at a local school since she wants to be a
teacher someday. She has been volunteering for a year, and she has been volunteering
extensively for the past six months. She is more than a familiar face, and the children
expect to see her weekly. Since Sharon is only volunteering, she should not write a
resignation letter.
[Agree] [Disagree]
3. Walker rarely sees his supervisor. He should email his supervisor his resignation letter.
[Agree] [Disagree]
4. Patricia has been a member at her local church for three years. The past six months have
been difficult for Patricia. The church is under the leadership of a new pastor, and she
believes his doctrine to be unsound. She has prayed, and her decision is made she wants
to leave the church. She should submit a resignation letter.
[Agree] [Disagree]
Answer Key for Activity 2
1. Although Raul has a great relationship with his boss, he should submit his resignation
letter prior to asking for a recommendation letter. Resignation letters serve one purpose:
to state your departure from a company. While resignation letters may make your
supervisor more receptive to your request for a recommendation letter, it is not
appropriate to state this request in the context of your resignation letter.
2. Sharon is not paid for her time at the school, but she has served an integral role at the site.
Sharon should still provide a resignation letter, showing her consideration for her work
with the school and the children. Furthermore, Sharon wants to be a teacher, so she
should maintain her professionalism even though she is only volunteering.
3. Walker needs to submit his resignation letter in person, even if he has to take the
initiative to schedule a time with his supervisor to do so. If Walker and his supervisor
cannot schedule a time to meet, arrangements should be made for Walker to deliver his
resignation letter to the assistant manager or secretary.
4. Patricia is an official member at her local church, so she should consult the church’s
constitution for withdrawing membership. Some churches require a formal written notice,
while others may rescind membership after continuous absence for an established period
of time.
Writing a Resignation Letter, Fall 2014. 5 of 5
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