Resignation Process

With the excitement of securing a new position often comes the concerns and uneasy feeling about how to break the news to your current employer. As experienced recruiters, we’ve tried to help make the resignation process stress free as possible.

Counter offers

Your employer may use this as an opportunity to test your resolve by tempting you to stay with the company. It's fairly common so be prepared to face offers of promotion or maybe a salary increases. In these instances we simply advise people to remember their reasons for leaving as well as the opportunities your new career will offer, as well as the efforts and lengths your new employer has made to get you on board. If you’re unhappy with the company or your role, it’s unlikely that money or additional responsibility will make a notable difference in the future..

Informing your employer

Whatever your reason for leaving, there is usually a process and procedure that you will need to follow to inform your employer. Initially a concisely worded letter is usually your best option, please ensure you check the notice period in your contract at this point. Also be professional and think carefully about your choice of words, it's crucial that you leave with good grace and on good terms.

Exit interviews

Once your employer is in receipt of your letter, they'll probably request you attend an exit interview. The purpose will be to discuss your reasons for leaving and address any issues you may have faced. Again remember that you are moving on so avoid any negative comments and remain professional at all times.

Be a ‘good leaver’

Once you’ve made your decision, keep in mind that it's important to be a good leaver - make sure you’re one of them! Be respectful of your notice period unless you can mutually agree an earlier exit. Please don't be tempted to voice any issues or frustrations. Keep a positive relationship and leave on good terms, who knows what the future holds your paths may cross again later in your career.

We’re on hand to guide you through the resignation process, so if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to call us on 0161 212 2308 or email at engineering@dcsgroup.uk.com