Numerous individuals are quitting their jobs. Here is learn how to do it proper

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But when it comes to leaving your job, there should be more to it than walking into your boss’ office and yelling: ‘I quit!’ (No matter how tempting that might be.)

How you leave your current job can affect your career down the road and you don’t want to burn any bridges. Here’s how to do it right:

You might be excited to share the news of your new role with your work friends, but your boss should be the first person to hear about your exit.

“It is a courtesy,” said Marianne Ruggiero, founder and president of Optima Careers. “They are the people who likely made the decision to hire you and you want them to have a chance to understand and get information and make a plan.”

If possible, have this conversation in person or, if you’re working remotely, on a video meeting.

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When having the conversation, Ruggiero recommends getting straight to the point by saying something like: “I want to let you know that I’ve decided to take a new position and am resigning from my position effective…

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