I received a sudden promotion that will take me out of my current deparment. I am relatively junior and will be taking on a significantly more responsible job in another department. I sense some genuine congratulations from my co-worker as well as some resentment and jealousy. Any advice for bowing out graciously? I have two weeks left.Do you have any advice on how to leave a job graciously?
Tell everyone how much you've enjoyed working with them. Thank them for any assistance/ training etc. they gave you. Tell them if they want to go further to just keep trying. Don't boast or rub it in and generally try to be normal for your last 2 weeks. Well done!Do you have any advice on how to leave a job graciously?
GIVE THEM A TWO WEEKS NOTICE IN WRITING.
Just be very humble and thank everybody even if they didn't help you. Make it seem like your going to miss the place and the people.
REMEMBER WHERE YOU CAME FROM , WHO HAS HELPED YOU IN THE PAST ,,, THAT SHOULD TELL YOU
just tell them you are better than them. and if they have problem with you, you would kick their *** anytime.
I am not quite sure why you would turn down a promotion. If you are not ready for it, why would your boss give it to you? If you are worried about your co-workers feelings, get over it.
If you really don't feel that you are ready for the added responsibility, you could tell your boss, ';thank you but I don't feel that I am quite ready for this promotion';.
I had a similar situation a few months ago. I put up a letter addressed to everyone thanking them all for my time there. yada yada yada...you could also send out an email to everyone...
Speak to your current manager and explain the situation and give him two weeks notice to find your replacement.
Very privately with the person that offerd the promo.
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