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How do I maintain a good relationship with an employer after leavingresigning?

I'm working my first job and would like to have my current boss as a reference if possible. But if I leave, it's almost certainly going to be on my terms,a resignation to move to another job. I feel like I'm abandoning them and I feel suddenly my previous employer's opinion of me is going to drop substantially.

I work in a small department so my leaving would be significant, but I feel my employer knows people in my position often leave; young workers, no real path for upward mobility. The last three employees in my position have moved on. It seems there's a good relationship left with those employees and my coworkers/boss.

How can I leave gracefully and maintain my current employer as a reference when I'm "abandoning" them? What do I need to do before and after I leave?

How do I maintain a good relationship with an employer after leaving?

I'm working my first job and would like to have my current boss as a reference if possible. But if I leave, it's almost certainly going to be on my terms, I feel like I'm abandoning them and I feel suddenly my previous employer's opinion of me is going to drop substantially.

I work in a small department so my leaving would be significant, but I feel my employer knows people in my position often leave; young workers, no real path for upward mobility. The last three employees in my position have moved on. It seems there's a good relationship left with those employees and my coworkers/boss.

How can I leave gracefully and maintain my current employer as a reference when I'm "abandoning" them? What do I need to do before and after I leave?

How do I maintain a good relationship with an employer after resigning?

I'm working my first job and would like to have my current boss as a reference if possible. But if I leave, it's almost certainly going to be a resignation to move to another job. I feel like I'm abandoning them and I feel suddenly my previous employer's opinion of me is going to drop substantially.

I work in a small department so my leaving would be significant, but I feel my employer knows people in my position often leave; young workers, no real path for upward mobility. The last three employees in my position have moved on. It seems there's a good relationship left with those employees and my coworkers/boss.

How can I leave gracefully and maintain my current employer as a reference when I'm "abandoning" them? What do I need to do before and after I leave?

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Zelda
  • 6.2k
  • 6
  • 41
  • 60

How do I maintain a good relationship with an employer after leaving?

I'm working my first job and would like to have my current boss as a reference if possible. But if I leave, it's almost certainly going to be on my terms, I feel like I'm abandoning them and I feel suddenly my previous employer's opinion of me is going to drop substantially.

I work in a small department so my leaving would be significant, but I feel my employer knows people in my position often leave; young workers, no real path for upward mobility. The last three employees in my position have moved on. It seems there's a good relationship left with those employees and my coworkers/boss.

How can I leave gracefully and maintain my current employer as a reference when I'm "abandoning" them? What do I need to do before and after I leave?