Hi, dear all,
I have resigned from my current company. Now, I am in the notice period, and tomorrow is my last day. I have maintained good and strong employee relations with my colleagues, workers, and seniors like MD, Managers, etc. At the time of leaving the organization, I want to write a good message to all of them. Please give me some formats or ideas.
From India, Kolhapur
I have resigned from my current company. Now, I am in the notice period, and tomorrow is my last day. I have maintained good and strong employee relations with my colleagues, workers, and seniors like MD, Managers, etc. At the time of leaving the organization, I want to write a good message to all of them. Please give me some formats or ideas.
From India, Kolhapur
Dear Colleagues,
On my last day at Company Name, I would like to thank you all for your support during my tenure. I wish you all a bright future and a great career ahead.
Sincerely,
Your Name
Designation
From India, Ahmadabad
On my last day at Company Name, I would like to thank you all for your support during my tenure. I wish you all a bright future and a great career ahead.
Sincerely,
Your Name
Designation
From India, Ahmadabad
Dear All,
When I look at the calendar and see the date as (date), it pains me to remind myself that today is my last working day with (concern Name). I am not only taking with me the learning but also the good hearts that have always supported me in all aspects.
I take this opportunity to express my heartfelt thanks to each and every one of you who encouraged me in all seasons and for all reasons. Without your support, my progress would not have been as successful today or ever.
While we may not count the number of days we live, there are moments that are etched in our hearts and will never be forgotten, much like the days I spent here at (concern). What more can I wish for than to say, "keep in touch."
Regards
From India, Madras
When I look at the calendar and see the date as (date), it pains me to remind myself that today is my last working day with (concern Name). I am not only taking with me the learning but also the good hearts that have always supported me in all aspects.
I take this opportunity to express my heartfelt thanks to each and every one of you who encouraged me in all seasons and for all reasons. Without your support, my progress would not have been as successful today or ever.
While we may not count the number of days we live, there are moments that are etched in our hearts and will never be forgotten, much like the days I spent here at (concern). What more can I wish for than to say, "keep in touch."
Regards
From India, Madras
Dear Sachin,
One of my conterpart has written a wonderful letter as he bid adieu to his colleagues. It moved me a lot. I have modified that letter to the great extent and reproducing below for the benefit of the readers. Hope it will help you.
Dear Friends,
Good Morning!
At the outset I thank all my team-mates for the wonderful time I spent during my sojourn with you all in SWPL.
It has been Thirty seven years of enriching association with this magnificent institution called SWPL As I bid adieu to you, I would like to express my gratitude for your contribution to my learning and experience here. I have benefited from every interaction and learnt something new each day and I take back with me over 13500 days of enthralling memories. The fact that shop floor personnel are the largest contributor to the SWPL workforce fills me with pride on my special association with one and all
I have been fortunate enough to have worked for the most respected organizations in this society. As I move on, I’d like to reiterate on some important aspects of your life at SWPL:
Look at the other unprivileged in this community and Count your blessings - Please remember you are few of the really privileged ones to have got an opportunity to work here. Make full use of this blessed chance and work hard to create a strong foundation for your career ahead. Always look at what you given to this industry before lamenting about what you have not.
There is no free lunch in the world - The initial years is hectic, but it has provided you with requisite knowledge to prepare you for the paper industry. Work hard, burn the midnight lamp; be honest to yourself and success will follow.
It is never the end of the road – Failures are just stepping stones to success. Hard work always leads to success; however you have to be patient. Remember a graph that rises suddenly, also can fall suddenly. A sustainable growth is one that is balanced and steady.
Leading the HR function for the organisation is not an easy job. During my tenure here I’ve had to, at times, take many uncomfortable decisions. In the process if I have to be firm in my dealing with you all and ruffled a few feathers or hurt many of you , please do not take it to heart. Though painful, these were very much needed for the larger good and benefit of the organization.
Though it is saddening to part ways with an organization like SWPL, I have taken this call consciously to spend my time peacefully in the days to come with my family. I will not be joining any organization . But, I would like to now use my experience and skills to help the new birds in the HR to cope with the new world of men management. I am only resigning from the rolls but not from my responsibility of nurturing young HR minds.
If I can be of any help to you kindly do not hesitae to write to me to the following mail ID:
.
Finally, it is not your aptitude but your attitude that determines your altitude in life”
Have fun and keep smiling.
G.K.Manjunath,
Senior Manager-HR
From India, Bangalore
One of my conterpart has written a wonderful letter as he bid adieu to his colleagues. It moved me a lot. I have modified that letter to the great extent and reproducing below for the benefit of the readers. Hope it will help you.
Dear Friends,
Good Morning!
At the outset I thank all my team-mates for the wonderful time I spent during my sojourn with you all in SWPL.
It has been Thirty seven years of enriching association with this magnificent institution called SWPL As I bid adieu to you, I would like to express my gratitude for your contribution to my learning and experience here. I have benefited from every interaction and learnt something new each day and I take back with me over 13500 days of enthralling memories. The fact that shop floor personnel are the largest contributor to the SWPL workforce fills me with pride on my special association with one and all
I have been fortunate enough to have worked for the most respected organizations in this society. As I move on, I’d like to reiterate on some important aspects of your life at SWPL:
Look at the other unprivileged in this community and Count your blessings - Please remember you are few of the really privileged ones to have got an opportunity to work here. Make full use of this blessed chance and work hard to create a strong foundation for your career ahead. Always look at what you given to this industry before lamenting about what you have not.
There is no free lunch in the world - The initial years is hectic, but it has provided you with requisite knowledge to prepare you for the paper industry. Work hard, burn the midnight lamp; be honest to yourself and success will follow.
It is never the end of the road – Failures are just stepping stones to success. Hard work always leads to success; however you have to be patient. Remember a graph that rises suddenly, also can fall suddenly. A sustainable growth is one that is balanced and steady.
Leading the HR function for the organisation is not an easy job. During my tenure here I’ve had to, at times, take many uncomfortable decisions. In the process if I have to be firm in my dealing with you all and ruffled a few feathers or hurt many of you , please do not take it to heart. Though painful, these were very much needed for the larger good and benefit of the organization.
Though it is saddening to part ways with an organization like SWPL, I have taken this call consciously to spend my time peacefully in the days to come with my family. I will not be joining any organization . But, I would like to now use my experience and skills to help the new birds in the HR to cope with the new world of men management. I am only resigning from the rolls but not from my responsibility of nurturing young HR minds.
If I can be of any help to you kindly do not hesitae to write to me to the following mail ID:
Finally, it is not your aptitude but your attitude that determines your altitude in life”
Have fun and keep smiling.
G.K.Manjunath,
Senior Manager-HR
From India, Bangalore
Hi, Dear,
Try this. Maybe you can convey what you want.
Dear Friends/Colleagues/Mentors,
On the eve of my last day with you all, I know not what to say and what not to say. Where to begin and where to leave.
While working with all of you, I had a great opportunity to learn many new and innovative functions. In short, the association was quite short, sweet, and memorable.
One has to march on for the better future, and I am no exception to this law of nature.
Time ran faster than it could be understood and realized.
I thank you all for supporting me during times of crisis.
Parting is undoubtedly painful, but on a pleasant note, it is quite memorable.
With this note, I want to thank you all from the bottom of my heart for taking me with you all and giving me an opportunity to learn from each one of you. On this day, I dedicate my success in accomplishing my tasks to all of you. I seek pardon from those who were hurt during the course of discharging my duties and responsibilities.
I am always available for any type of assistance over a call and would be honored to receive such a call.
Kind Regards,
Bye,
Kumar
From India, Mumbai
Try this. Maybe you can convey what you want.
Dear Friends/Colleagues/Mentors,
On the eve of my last day with you all, I know not what to say and what not to say. Where to begin and where to leave.
While working with all of you, I had a great opportunity to learn many new and innovative functions. In short, the association was quite short, sweet, and memorable.
One has to march on for the better future, and I am no exception to this law of nature.
Time ran faster than it could be understood and realized.
I thank you all for supporting me during times of crisis.
Parting is undoubtedly painful, but on a pleasant note, it is quite memorable.
With this note, I want to thank you all from the bottom of my heart for taking me with you all and giving me an opportunity to learn from each one of you. On this day, I dedicate my success in accomplishing my tasks to all of you. I seek pardon from those who were hurt during the course of discharging my duties and responsibilities.
I am always available for any type of assistance over a call and would be honored to receive such a call.
Kind Regards,
Bye,
Kumar
From India, Mumbai
Hey,
Hi Guys well I juz dropped in here to say that that today is my last day in this firm______, I am highly obliged and its my honor to be with you and got an opportunity to gain knowledge from your end which is going to help in building my career in a brighter direction. With you I had learned a lot and I wish I could have learned more with sincerity. But on a serious note I really enjoyed working with you and felt like a family member and was always got warmth from you as a family.
You guy’s would always be there in my heart and mind even though I am going from here but you all would be always around me in some or the either forms / faces would be different but feeling and bond would be within them would be the same. Frankly speaking I have learned a lot from you guy’s in terms of various aspect of life and I know it’s going help in rest of life. There is one saying “Show me your friend and I will tell you who you are…..”
“Hum Rahe Ya Na Rahe Kal... Pal Yaad Ayenge Ye Pal…. “
Cheers….
`In Life Always Go Straight N Always Take A Right Turn….’
From India, New Delhi
Hi Guys well I juz dropped in here to say that that today is my last day in this firm______, I am highly obliged and its my honor to be with you and got an opportunity to gain knowledge from your end which is going to help in building my career in a brighter direction. With you I had learned a lot and I wish I could have learned more with sincerity. But on a serious note I really enjoyed working with you and felt like a family member and was always got warmth from you as a family.
You guy’s would always be there in my heart and mind even though I am going from here but you all would be always around me in some or the either forms / faces would be different but feeling and bond would be within them would be the same. Frankly speaking I have learned a lot from you guy’s in terms of various aspect of life and I know it’s going help in rest of life. There is one saying “Show me your friend and I will tell you who you are…..”
“Hum Rahe Ya Na Rahe Kal... Pal Yaad Ayenge Ye Pal…. “
Cheers….
`In Life Always Go Straight N Always Take A Right Turn….’
From India, New Delhi
Dear Sachin,
Please write about your experience with the current company yourself. Those words will be purely yours. Why are you asking other people to share their feelings? Through their feelings, how can your colleagues/peers/superiors know what you feel about them? Please express your own feelings and experiences.
Thanks & Regards,
Abhay Raj
National Head-HR & Legal
From India, Mumbai
Please write about your experience with the current company yourself. Those words will be purely yours. Why are you asking other people to share their feelings? Through their feelings, how can your colleagues/peers/superiors know what you feel about them? Please express your own feelings and experiences.
Thanks & Regards,
Abhay Raj
National Head-HR & Legal
From India, Mumbai
I totally agreed with Abhay.. everyone gave thr felling and exp in word but whatever you got frm ur company only u know so it’s better to use ur own expr, and write-down ur feeling in ur bye mail. you will feel gud to telling thm tht how much u will miss thm in ur life.
Thanks and regd
Visshakha.
From India, Delhi
Thanks and regd
Visshakha.
From India, Delhi
Hi Dear sachinaute .. last month i prepared this Doc because i am job trails and just waiting for my turn. i know there will be a day i should say bye to all of my beloved colleagues. today suddenly i got a chance to share it with you. Dear Colleagues,
Tomarrow,11Th January 2012 will be my last working day, and finally the time has come for me to bid farewell to NATCO Pharma. It has been a great opportunity for me to work with you all. I have kept lots of good memories from NATCO Pharma that will remain in the heart and mind of me forever.
I feel obliged to mention that during my stay with NATCO, I have enjoyed and learned a lot. It has been an unmatched experience and unexpected personal challenges. I am really impressed and admire the intelligence and leadership of our General Manager and Manager – P&A, working with such a personalities was a great opportunity for me. Actually I have words can't express my feelings at this moment.
I would like to thank you one and all for your support, cooperation and friendship during my tenure with NATCO Pharma. Due to family consideration I am leaving to Visakhapatnam.
I can still be reached at my private email:
.
Cheers to one and all / keep in touch:-)
From India, Hyderabad
Tomarrow,11Th January 2012 will be my last working day, and finally the time has come for me to bid farewell to NATCO Pharma. It has been a great opportunity for me to work with you all. I have kept lots of good memories from NATCO Pharma that will remain in the heart and mind of me forever.
I feel obliged to mention that during my stay with NATCO, I have enjoyed and learned a lot. It has been an unmatched experience and unexpected personal challenges. I am really impressed and admire the intelligence and leadership of our General Manager and Manager – P&A, working with such a personalities was a great opportunity for me. Actually I have words can't express my feelings at this moment.
I would like to thank you one and all for your support, cooperation and friendship during my tenure with NATCO Pharma. Due to family consideration I am leaving to Visakhapatnam.
I can still be reached at my private email:
Cheers to one and all / keep in touch:-)
From India, Hyderabad
Hi All,
I wanted to take a moment to let you know that I am leaving my position at YOUR COMPANY NAME. Today is my last day at work.
I enjoyed my tenure here and I appreciate having the opportunity to work with all of you. Thank you for the support, guidance, and encouragement you have provided me during my time at YOUR COMPANY NAME. I am enriched with lots of great experiences and a load of knowledge here, which will surely help me a lot in my future. I am also taking away with me the cherished memories of our times together. With many of you, I have shared a good rapport, which I hope will continue in the years to come, even though I shall not be here with the company.
Even though I will miss my colleagues and the company, I am looking forward to the new challenge and to start a new phase in my career.
I wish each and every one of you the very best in all your future endeavors.
I can be reached anytime at:
Email address: YOUR MAIL ID
Contact number: YOUR MOBILE NUMBER
Thanks a lot again for everything.
From India, Hyderabad
I wanted to take a moment to let you know that I am leaving my position at YOUR COMPANY NAME. Today is my last day at work.
I enjoyed my tenure here and I appreciate having the opportunity to work with all of you. Thank you for the support, guidance, and encouragement you have provided me during my time at YOUR COMPANY NAME. I am enriched with lots of great experiences and a load of knowledge here, which will surely help me a lot in my future. I am also taking away with me the cherished memories of our times together. With many of you, I have shared a good rapport, which I hope will continue in the years to come, even though I shall not be here with the company.
Even though I will miss my colleagues and the company, I am looking forward to the new challenge and to start a new phase in my career.
I wish each and every one of you the very best in all your future endeavors.
I can be reached anytime at:
Email address: YOUR MAIL ID
Contact number: YOUR MOBILE NUMBER
Thanks a lot again for everything.
From India, Hyderabad
Hi Sachin,
You may use this format: "As many of you know, today is my last day at .................. I wanted to take a moment to let you know that I am leaving my position at ................ I will be starting a new position at another company next week. I have enjoyed my tenure here and I appreciate having had the opportunity to work with you. Thank you for the support, guidance, and encouragement you have provided me during my time at ................... Even though I will miss my colleagues and the ..................... Family, I am looking forward to this new challenge and to starting a new phase of my career.
Please keep in touch; I can be reached at my personal email address.
Thanks again for everything.
Sincerely,
From India, Delhi
You may use this format: "As many of you know, today is my last day at .................. I wanted to take a moment to let you know that I am leaving my position at ................ I will be starting a new position at another company next week. I have enjoyed my tenure here and I appreciate having had the opportunity to work with you. Thank you for the support, guidance, and encouragement you have provided me during my time at ................... Even though I will miss my colleagues and the ..................... Family, I am looking forward to this new challenge and to starting a new phase of my career.
Please keep in touch; I can be reached at my personal email address.
Thanks again for everything.
Sincerely,
From India, Delhi
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