How to Resign Without Burning Bridges
You are walking away from a team you actually care about. You want them to know this is not about them — and you want to make sure the door stays open, because these are people you might want to work with again.
The reply
Subject: Personal Update — [Your Name] Dear [Manager's Name], I have some personal news to share: I have accepted a new opportunity and will be leaving [Company]. My last day will be [Date]. I want to be clear about how much this team has meant to me. Working with you and the team on [specific project or experience] is something I will carry with me. I am fully committed to making this transition smooth. I have started documenting [specific work] and am happy to train whoever takes over. I would love to stay in touch. My personal email is [email] and I am on LinkedIn at [link]. Thank you for everything. [Your Name]
Why this works
- It frames the resignation as 'personal news' because that wording feels less like a transaction and more like a conversation between humans.
- It names a specific memory because 'I will miss you all' is forgettable; 'I will never forget how we built X together' is not.
- It proactively offers documentation and training because the best goodbye is one where no one has to pick up the pieces.
- It explicitly invites future contact because the best professional relationships do not end when the job does.
Different tones
To a team (group email)
Hi Team, I wanted to share that I will be leaving [Company], with [Date] as my last day. I have genuinely enjoyed working with all of you. The [specific project or moment] stands out as a highlight for me. I have documented my current work [where] and am happy to answer questions over the next two weeks. Please keep in touch — [personal email or LinkedIn]. [Your Name]
Common mistakes to avoid
- 1.Ghosting after giving notice — stay engaged until your last day.
- 2.Badmouthing the company to colleagues during your notice period.
- 3.Leaving without documenting your work — it hurts the team and your reputation.
- 4.Not saying goodbye personally to people you worked closely with.
Frequently asked questions
Should I send individual goodbye emails?
To people you worked closely with, yes. A brief, personal note goes a long way.
What if I am leaving because of a toxic environment?
Still leave gracefully. Document your reasons for yourself, but do not vent in writing. Your professionalism will be remembered longer than the environment.
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I want to be clear about how much this team has meant to me.
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