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How to Write a Professional Resignation Letter: Templates and Tips for 2026

Learn what to include in a resignation letter that protects your professional reputation. Free resignation letter templates — download as PDF or DOCX.

What a professional resignation letter must include

A resignation letter should be brief, professional, and positive in tone. It must clearly state that you are resigning, your final working day based on your contractual notice period, and a genuine expression of thanks for the opportunity. Optional but helpful additions include an offer to assist with the handover transition and contact information for staying in touch professionally. Resignation letters should not include complaints about management, salary grievances, or negative comments about colleagues — those belong in a private exit interview, not in a document that becomes part of your permanent employment record.

Getting the notice period and final date right

Your notice period is set by your employment contract, local labor law, or both — whichever is longer in jurisdictions where labor law sets a minimum. Common notice periods are two weeks, one month, or three months for senior roles. Your resignation letter should state your last working day explicitly as a calendar date, not just the notice period length. This avoids ambiguity about when employment ends. If you want to negotiate a shorter notice period, have that conversation directly with your manager first and only update the resignation letter after a mutual agreement has been reached.

Common mistakes to avoid in a resignation letter

The most common mistake is writing too much. A resignation letter does not need to explain why you are leaving, what your next job is, or what the company should improve. Keep it to three short paragraphs at most. The second most common mistake is sending it too informally — a resignation letter should be a proper formatted document, not a chat message or a casual email without structure. A third mistake is including negative comments that feel justified in the moment but damage professional relationships and references that may matter years later in your career.

Downloading and submitting your resignation letter

Export your resignation letter as a PDF so the formatting remains clean when opened on any device. Address it to your direct manager and HR if company policy requires both. Send it via email with the PDF attached and the key information restated briefly in the email body. Keep a copy for your own records. If a physical signed copy is required, print and sign it and hand it to HR directly or send it via trackable mail. After sending, follow up with your manager in person to confirm receipt and begin planning the handover to avoid a rushed or disorganized exit.

Career documents work best when they are easy to scan, tailored to the role, and stripped of anything that distracts from the evidence of your work. Keep the most important information near the top, use clear section headings, and check that the final PDF still looks clean after export. If a recruiter or hiring system has to hunt for your experience, the layout is working against you. Good formatting does not replace strong content, but it makes strong content much easier for other people to notice quickly.

Before sending a CV or letter, read it once as a recruiter would: does the title match the role, are the dates consistent, and is the file easy to open on any device? That last pass often catches the small issues that cost interviews.

Frequently asked questions

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What should I include in a resignation letter?

A professional resignation letter should include: your intention to resign, your job title, your last working day, a brief and professional reason (optional), gratitude for the opportunity, a handover offer, and your contact information. Keep it concise — one page is standard.

How much notice should I give when resigning?

The standard notice period in the US is two weeks. However, your employment contract may specify a longer period. Senior or specialized roles often warrant 4–6 weeks as a courtesy. Always check your contract first — giving insufficient notice may affect references or final pay.

Do I need to give a reason for resigning?

No. You are not legally required to explain why you are resigning in most jurisdictions. A brief, neutral reason such as "pursuing a new opportunity" is professional and sufficient. Avoid detailed criticism of the company, management, or colleagues in the letter.

Can I resign via email?

Yes, in most workplaces email resignation is acceptable, especially for remote roles. However, having a conversation with your manager first — before sending the formal letter — is considered more professional. Use a printed or PDF letter for roles that are more formal or senior.

What should I NOT write in a resignation letter?

Avoid venting frustrations, criticizing management, listing grievances, or using sarcastic language. Even if your experience was negative, keep the letter neutral and professional. Your letter may be filed permanently with HR and could affect future references. Save candid feedback for an exit interview.

How long should a resignation letter be?

One page is the standard length. A resignation letter does not need to be long — three to five short paragraphs covering your notice, gratitude, handover offer, and sign-off is ideal. Avoid padding it with unnecessary detail.

What is the difference between a resignation letter and a notice letter?

They refer to the same document. A resignation letter formally communicates your intent to leave. A notice letter emphasizes the notice period. Both terms are used interchangeably in most workplaces.

Can I export my resignation letter as PDF or DOCX?

Yes. The tool exports PDF, DOCX, and TXT. Use PDF for submitting to HR or sending by email. Use DOCX if you need to make further edits in Word or Google Docs. TXT is useful for pasting into HR systems that do not accept formatted files.

Can I customize tone and reason for leaving?

Yes. Choose from five tones — Formal, Grateful, Professional, Short, or Warm — and enter your own wording for the reason, gratitude, and handover sections. The generator adapts the template to your inputs.

Is this legal advice for resignation?

No. This tool is for drafting support only. Check your employment contract, local labor law, and company HR policy before submitting notice. If your situation involves disputes, severance, or legal risk, consult an employment lawyer.

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