You feel they treated you like crap. They didn’t recognize or reward the hard work and dedication you gave them. And now, you have decided it’s time to exit. This article will share ways to leave your job gracefully, even if you are upset.
Your first impulse after knowing your days are numbered is probably very natural: “Let these jerks know how I feel!”
Hold off on that thought. Catch your breath. While you may want to create a scene they’ll be talking about for years after you’re gone, it is not your best move.
According to a variety of job boards, including CareerBuilder and Monster.com, anywhere from 4 to 7 percent of people return to work for a company a second time in their career. Even more people do business with their former company as part of their new company.
Let’s say you go out in a blaze of glory, how awkward is it going to be at another job down the road when your former company and current company are both handling different aspects of the same project. You’re going to regret leaving the wrong way.
Even if they’ve done you wrong, there are certain ways to leave a company without being spiteful:
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