Deciding to leave your job is never easy, but writing the perfect resignation letter can make your transition smoother and uphold your professional reputation. Let’s have a look at the three reasons ...
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Chancellor Rodney Bennett has resigned from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, with Kathy Ankerson stepping in as interim ...
When news breaks, you need to understand what actually matters. At Vox, our mission is to help you make sense of the world — and that work has never been more vital. But we can’t do it on our own. We ...
Leaving a job is never easy. No matter your reason for leaving (accepting another job offer, retirement, experiencing burnout or other health issues, etc.), the experience can feel anxiety-inducing ...
A board member's resignation can resonate through your organization, causing ripples of emotion among your employees and volunteers. Your reaction to the resignation affects how others view it, and ...
While you may be excited to start your next job, you have to resign from your current one first. The best method of resignation is an in-person meeting or a video call, but don’t overlook the ...
When an employee resigns, he typically tenders a letter of resignation, announcing his intent to leave and the reasons for doing so. Once an employer has accepted the letter, the worker is typically ...
The furious pace of job-switching in recent years has led to big gains for low-wage workers. But the pendulum could be swinging back toward employers. By Ben Casselman Tens of millions of Americans ...
This article was originally published on 25 July 2008 and is not updated. XpertHR provides up-to-date guidance on resignation. A The basic position is that an employee does not have the right to ...
The resignation scribbled directly on a piece of toilet paper A Singapore-based businesswoman has gone viral on LinkedIn after sharing an unusually blunt resignation letter - written on toilet paper.