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9 Dos and Donts When Resigning
9 Dos and Donts When Resigning 9 Dos and Donts When ResigningPosted July 17, 2019, by EleshaWhether youre leaving on great terms or cant wait to get the heck out of there, here are the big Dos and Donts everyone needs to know when resigning from a job.Do Give Notice If You CanThere are some work situations that are pretty unbearable and swift exit is the only answer. However when resigning, if you can, its best to give the notice required as per your contract of employment. The amount of notice youre required to give depends on your employer and often the role. 2 - 4 weeks is usually the standard amount of notice, however, for more senior roles it may be longer.Always check the terms of your employment contract prior to resigning so you can correctly state the last working day in your written letter of resignation. Which brings us to the next point.Do Write A Resignation LetterHow do I tell my boss Im leaving? Well, you can tell your boss of your resignation in person, over the phone or via email but whatever you choose, its still a good idea to provide a formal resignation letter. If youre not sure how to write a resignation letter, check out our resignation letter templates for inspiration.Whether youre resigning for a career change or less than ideal circumstances, weve got one to suit your situation.Do Know What Youre Entitled ToHave you got unused annual leave? Make sure you know exactly what benefits youre entitled to before your last day and confirm with HR and payroll the amount you can expect in your final salary.Most employers will deposit your final salary within 7 days of your employment contract ending but your contract or enterprise agreement may state something different so be sure to check. Also, review your superannuation account to ensure the final deposit has been made.Do Ask For A ReferenceLeaving on good terms? Great. Youll definitely want to ask your boss or colleague if its ok for you to provide their contact details for a reference. Even better, ask if theyd be happy to leave a review on your LinkedIn profile so its public and available to refer any future employers too.Do Say GoodbyeIts professional and just good manners to do the rounds on your last day and say goodbye to those youve worked with directly in your organisation. Its also a chance to connect with your soon-to-be former colleagues on LinkedIn - its a good way to keep in touch and who knows what opportunities may pop up down the trackDont Go Raving About Your New JobNo one likes a bragger and raving about your new gig isnt cool. If colleagues ask about your plans after you leave, sure, share that youve found a new role but keep it short and sweetDont Hate On The Company Or Your BossHow do you leave a job on good terms? By not talking smack about your boss and the company before you leave - even if youve been unhappy in the role. Just because youre walking off into the sunset (relief) doesnt mean you need to be negative and spread schwimmbad vibes befor e you go. Keep it to yourself and aim to leave on good terms. Its a small world, you never know how hating on your boss or job to colleagues in your last week might come back to haunt youDont Stop Working After ResigningYouve handed in your notice but that doesnt mean its time to swap work for Facebook and Insta scrolling. Continue working at your usual pace and be professional about keeping any work commitments and deadlines you have between now and your last day. This attitude will keep you on good working terms with your manager and not compromise a great reference.Dont Leave Your Workspace A MessYou dont have to get all Marie Kondo (save that for your NEW desk space) but be considerate of the next person wholl be moving into your workspace. Pack up personal belongings and ditch any documents etc which wont be relevant to the new person. File and sort the remaining documents or things theyll need so it makes sense and give the desk a good spray and wipeReady to resign and really want to leave a lasting impression? This woman did and her Kanye West inspired resignation dance went viral with 10 million views. Were pretty sure she wont be forgotten any time soon. ResourcesMy first resumeCover letter for my first jobCareer Insider StoriesShelley Lask - Body Positive Health & FitnessInterested in becoming a?Human Resources OfficerGeneral ManagerBusiness ManagerAccountantOffice Administrator CoursesBachelor of Social WorkEnquire Online Enquire OnlineCertificate III in Health AdministrationEnquire Online Enquire OnlineBachelor of Criminal JusticeEnquire Online Enquire OnlineCertificate III in Allied Health AssistanceEnquire Online Enquire OnlineEleshaRelated ArticlesBrowse moreGovernment study loansGet HELP Government financial assistanceFinding the right payment option for your studies can be confusing. 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