Resignation Announcement to Colleagues Examples

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When you accept a new job, there are a few things you have to do at your soon-to-be-former employer to tie up loose ends. Typically, these include giving notice, writing a resignation letter, and perhaps participating in an exit interview. But the very last thing you need to do before you turn in your lanyard and head out the door is to say goodbye to your co-workers.

Usually, this means sending a farewell email, thanking everyone for the opportunity to work together, and inviting them to keep in touch. Depending on your company culture, you might opt to send handwritten notes instead.

Note

Whichever method you choose, it’s essential to take the time to say goodbye to your colleagues.

Skip this step, and you may leave your former colleagues feeling snubbed, which isn't the way to leave a positive last impression and ensure a good reference if you need one in the future.

Tips for Writing a Resignation Announcement Letter

Along with helping make your departure from a company a smooth one, a farewell letter is a good way to give co-workers your personal contact information. (Remember, they won't be able to use your work email once you're gone!)

This makes it easier to build your network—not only can you share your personal email address, but you can also seize the moment and connect with people on LinkedIn if you haven't already.

Here are some tips for writing a resignation announcement email that will leave co-workers with a positive impression:

  • Keep it professional: This is not the time to complain about co-workers or the company. Keep it upbeat and classy. (In general, it's a wise idea to avoid any jokes that could be taken the wrong way in your goodbye note.)
  • Include your contact information: Make sure you include a professional-looking email address (no funny nicknames or off-color handles, please). Consider providing your LinkedIn URL.
  • Be brief: No need to write a lengthy note. The essential information to include is your last day, your personal contact information, and some warm sentiments. If you want, you can also include where you'll be working next.
  • Send individual notes if you can: Along with sending a group or team-wide message, consider writing personal notes to anyone you had a close relationship with. While an email is always good, it can be nice to send a handwritten note. (In some industries, like publishing, handwritten goodbye letters are very common.)
  • Mimic others: While handwritten cards may be the norm in print publishing, they're unusual in other industries. It's always wise to send a farewell message that echoes what others at the company have sent. If resignation announcements are typically business-like, stick with that format. If people use them to share anecdotes, include one yourself.
  • If appropriate, send a resignation announcement to customers or clients: Depending on your position and industry, it may be appropriate for you to inform clients or customers of your departure. Check with your manager before doing so.

Resignation Announcement Examples

Use these resignation announcement letters and messages to let co-workers know that you are resigning from your job. When time permits, send a personalized email message to each person that you worked closely with, rather than a mass mailing.

Be sure to include your contact information, so the recipients of your message can keep in touch.

Email Resignation Announcements

Sample Email Resignation Announcement to a Co-Worker

Subject Line: Resignation Announcement - Samantha Smith

Dear John,

I wanted to let you know that I am leaving my position here at ABC Corporation. I will be starting a new position at XYZ Company next month.

I sincerely appreciate having had the opportunity to work with you and have enjoyed my time at the company.

Thank you for the support, guidance, and encouragement you have provided me during my time at ABC. Even though I will miss my colleagues and the company, I am looking forward to the challenges of my position and to starting a new phase of my career.

Please do keep in touch. I can be reached on LinkedIn (LinkedIn.com/SamanthaSmith), my personal email address (samantha.l.smith@gmail2.com) or via my cell phone, 555-121-2222.

Thanks again for everything.

Best Regards,

Samantha

Sample Email Resignation Announcement to a Group of Co-Workers

Subject Line: Tanisha's Last Day

Dear Development Team,

Next Thursday, April 28, will be my last day at ABC Company. I've accepted a position at XYZ Company, which is a transition to the nonprofit space. I have such mixed emotions writing this message: While I'm excited about my next step, I'll miss all of you so much.

You've made my time here at ABC Company so rewarding! How could I have gotten through the pizza-fueled late nights coding without you? It's been a pleasure working with each and every one of you, and I hope we can continue to keep in touch.

You can connect with me on LinkedIn, or please keep in touch over email: tmartins@email.com.

Thanks again for a wonderful two years working at ABC.

Best,

Tanisha

Handwritten Resignation Announcement

Sample Handwritten Resignation Note to a Co-Worker

April 20, 2022

Dear Alyssa,

I wanted to send you a personal note to let you know that I’ll be leaving Alpha on May 15 to take a full-time position at Zeta Group.

I also wanted to say thank you for your guidance and support during my internship at Alpha. I’ve learned so much from you about content strategy and development. Plus, it was so much fun working together to solve puzzles and make good content great.

I hope you’ll stay in touch. I’d love to get coffee sometime when the dust settles and catch up. My email is jane@email.com, and my phone number is 555-555-5555.

Best,

Jane Smith 

More Farewell Letter Examples

Here are more examples of letters and emails to send when you move on from a job:

Key Takeaways

  • When writing a farewell email, say thank you for the opportunity to work together and invite your colleague to stay in touch.
  • Include your personal contact information, so it's easy to stay connected.
  • Consider sending a personal note to the people you had a close relationship with.
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