Long tenure · $5 · 1 minute
Resigning
after many years.
When you've been somewhere a long time, the letter can carry a little more weight — but should still resist getting sentimental. Gratitude with restraint.
Example output
Dear Lisa,
Please accept this letter as my resignation from Northpoint. My final day will be Friday, June 13, 2026 — a date that closes out 14 years here, which is hard for me to write without feeling the weight of it.
I'm grateful for the career this place gave me. I've worked with extraordinary people. I'm going to miss them. I'm leaving anyway because it's time.
I'm committed to making the handoff thorough — both the formal projects and the informal institutional knowledge that's only in my head at this point. I'll do that work seriously over the next two weeks.
Thank you for everything.
Kind regards,
Alex Whitfield
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Common questions
- Will it sound like AI?
- No. We give you a clean, restrained letter — the kind a senior person actually sends.
- Can I leave with a strong tone if I want to?
- Pick "firm" — we keep it professional but unapologetic.