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Hi All,
Am working in a consulting firm. Now, i am about to send my resignation, but the constraint is am working in client place. Is it okay if i send it through gmail or yahoo instead of sending it through official mail id. Please suggest me.
Thanks,
Rajesh


From India, Madras
you can send your resignation through off. mail id but also mark a (CC) copy of mail to your personal mail id also. regards kml
From India, Delhi
As Pon said, try to send one that is signed. You should, ideally, courier it and not send it via the Internet.
From India, Bangalore
As a HR Professional, I would recommend you to send by a hard copy to the immediate superior to whom you are reporting. Meanwhile, you may send the scanned copy also to your reporting authority citing in the mail that you have already sent the hard copy by courier or post.It is also advisable to send it from your official mail id by marking a copy to your personal id also.
From India, Madras
Kvivekanand is totally right.
you should have to send signed hard copy to your immediate boss and also take acknowledgement from your boss.take photocopy of it and send scan copy of it through official mail and CC to your personal email id.
being an hr professional we should have to do thing in a proper way.
There is no any fix format for resignation..
but you can mention below
I am _____________Emp code _______working with your company since____________and i would like to resign from the post of___________.
Kindly relieve me on or before___________
I am thankful to all my seniors and peers for providing me support during the tenure of my service.
Regards
_____(Name
____(Emp code)
dear all,
please correct me if i am wrong

From India, Ahmadabad
Hi All,
Thank you for your valuable suggestions. The thing is I don't have access to official mail id here. Is it worth sending it through personal mail id. Awaiting your guidance. Please help me.
Thanks,
Rajesh

From India, Madras
Hi guys, Can you please tel me about Emergency response plan, Emergency response system, Ranjith
From India, Bangalore
In addition to the question raised above, can an employee make the resignation an immediate one, and choose not to resume to work without any prior notice to the employer?
From Nigeria, Lagos
Dear Rajesh , resignation submission suggesed by members are great,
please remember not to burn bridges with present employer , enemity
should also have a method where if you meet each other again you
should not have to hide your face. Leave with dignity and respect .
Best wishes , God bless.
Aspirations

From India, Bangalore
Hi All,
I have resigned my job. Sent mail thro gmail id. So now gotta look out for a new job.
My notice period is two months.
Mastered in Business administration(Regular course) and I have 1 year plus experience in recruitment. Looking out for job in chennai, coimbatore or bangalore. If you find suitable job. Please let me know. I will forward my resume.
Thanks,
Rajesh

From India, Madras
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