To quit, write a simple letter addressed to your supervisor that says nothing more than you are resigning, and which day will be your last. Don't mention your reasons or future plans, no complaints, just your resignation and effective date.
Hence, yes, you can resign via email. But we suggest having an online meeting with your supervisor beforehand to give them a heads up.
Please accept this letter as my formal resignation from Job Role at Company Name, effective immediately. Due to an emergency family matter, I must resign from my position without providing the usual notice period. I appreciate the opportunities and experiences I have had while working at Company Name.
I understand that my notice period is (Notice period) weeks, but I have been asked to join my new Employer (Date requested to start). Therefore, I respectfully request that you waive this notice period and relieve me of my duties immediately.
You can ensure a smooth transition when resigning immediately by being transparent about your reasons for leaving, expressing your sincere appreciation for your time spent at the company, and offering to assist with the transition process until your final day.
How to write an immediate resignation letter Include the date you plan to leave. Explain the situation clearly and concisely. Be positive and professional. Express gratitude. Include any questions you have. Include your contact information. Proofread your letter. Send your letter to your employer and HR.
You can ensure a smooth transition when resigning immediately by being transparent about your reasons for leaving, expressing your sincere appreciation for your time spent at the company, and offering to assist with the transition process until your final day.
Yes, you can leave your job without serving the Notice Period, if and only if, your Reporting Manager accepts your resignation letter and agrees to release you on the same day.
If you quit without notice, your employer could sue you for any damages caused by your breach of contract, eg if they had to hire an expensive temp to fill in for you during what would have been your notice period.