This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
A formal response letter should: Be in a formal business letter format. State acceptance of resignation. Show compassion and offer support. Be proofread. Be saved.
The purpose of this letter is to acknowledge receipt and acceptance of the attached written voluntary resignation of date which you hand-delivered / mailed / emailed to name, title, at time. Based upon this letter, your resignation is effective date at time.
Dear Employee Name, I want to begin by acknowledging the receipt of your resignation email. It is with a mix of admiration and understanding that I accept your decision to step down from your role as Position at Company Name. We understand the reason behind your resignation is relocation.
Dear Employee, I am writing to acknowledge receipt of your resignation letter, dated date. We are sorry to see you go and wish you all the best for your future endeavors. I want to express our appreciation for your contributions during your tenure with our company.
Accept the resignation Be direct and to the point and, in the first sentence, acknowledge the receipt of their letter of resignation and formally accept it. Depending on the employee and the circumstances of their departure, you may want to add your regrets about their decision in the first paragraph.
You do not have to respond formally when someone tells you they're resigning. But it's good practice to respond in writing. Your response should include: that you've received the employee's resignation.
Express gratitude for the employee's service and contributions to the organization. Acknowledge their hard work and the value they provided. Wish the employee well in their future endeavors. Convey that you support their decision and hope they find success in their next role.
Clarify Your Intentions: Politely reaffirm your decision to resign. Request a Meeting: Schedule a meeting with your supervisor or HR to discuss the situation. Understand Their Perspective: Listen to your employer's reasons for refusal. Discuss Next Steps: If they insist on keeping you, conside
Keep your letter brief and to the point. Your letter should formally acknowledge the employee's resignation, confirm their last day of employment and wish them the best. You may also want to include any expectations for what they should anticipate before leaving or create next steps or hard dates for offboarding tasks.
I am writing to formally acknowledge receipt of your resignation notice on date. As you requested, your final day of work at Company Name will be end date. It is with great regret that we see you go. It has been a pleasure working with you these past X years, and we appreciate your contribution to the company.