how to resign gratefully [duplicate]
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I have been working in a new company for only 1 month and I have received another better offer. How should I resign gratefully with the current employer? Will they accept if I tell them that I get a better offer? Or should I tell them that I don't think I fit for this position?
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I have been working in a new company for only 1 month and I have received another better offer. How should I resign gratefully with the current employer? Will they accept if I tell them that I get a better offer? Or should I tell them that I don't think I fit for this position?
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Possible Duplicates here and here to name a couple. The latter is what I'm marking as a duplicate.
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did you mean "gracefully" ?
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I have been working in a new company for only 1 month and I have received another better offer. How should I resign gratefully with the current employer? Will they accept if I tell them that I get a better offer? Or should I tell them that I don't think I fit for this position?
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What do I say when resigning after just a month?
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I have been working in a new company for only 1 month and I have received another better offer. How should I resign gratefully with the current employer? Will they accept if I tell them that I get a better offer? Or should I tell them that I don't think I fit for this position?
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Possible Duplicates here and here to name a couple. The latter is what I'm marking as a duplicate.
– jmac
Jan 21 '14 at 1:22
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did you mean "gracefully" ?
– Neuromancer
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Possible Duplicates here and here to name a couple. The latter is what I'm marking as a duplicate.
– jmac
Jan 21 '14 at 1:22
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did you mean "gracefully" ?
– Neuromancer
Jan 21 '14 at 1:23
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Possible Duplicates here and here to name a couple. The latter is what I'm marking as a duplicate.
– jmac
Jan 21 '14 at 1:22
Possible Duplicates here and here to name a couple. The latter is what I'm marking as a duplicate.
– jmac
Jan 21 '14 at 1:22
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did you mean "gracefully" ?
– Neuromancer
Jan 21 '14 at 1:23
did you mean "gracefully" ?
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Be frank and honest; say it's a money thing, shake their hand, ask for a reference and leave
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Be frank and honest; say it's a money thing, shake their hand, ask for a reference and leave
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Be frank and honest; say it's a money thing, shake their hand, ask for a reference and leave
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Be frank and honest; say it's a money thing, shake their hand, ask for a reference and leave
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Be frank and honest; say it's a money thing, shake their hand, ask for a reference and leave
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Possible Duplicates here and here to name a couple. The latter is what I'm marking as a duplicate.
– jmac
Jan 21 '14 at 1:22
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did you mean "gracefully" ?
– Neuromancer
Jan 21 '14 at 1:23