Context: This is a resignation conversation script where David, an employee will present a conversation about how to tell your boss you’re quitting, in front of Andrew (boss)
Resignation Conversation Sample
David: Good Morning Sir, May I enter?
Andrew: Come in David, How are you?
David: If you have a moment, I would like to talk to you about something important
Andrew: Okay, go ahead.
David: First of all I want to express my gratitude for all the possibilities you have given me so far. I’ve learned a lot here over the past two years, but now I have a new opportunity, and I truly want to seize them. You helped me a lot during my time here so before submitting my resignation to HR, I wanted to first let you know.
Andrew: Well that was unexpected, but I do see your point of view. What led you to search for a new position?
David: Well, I really enjoyed the work environment here, but I really appreciate a little competition and I don’t feel like I have enough opportunity to further my skill development. I was looking for something that would help me develop my skills and teach me something new. I was also looking for flexible hours to better balance my work and personal life.
Andrew: Sad to hear that, can we do anything to make you think differently?
David: I have already made up my mind but I want to thank you again. It’s been great working with you and I really appreciate all the opportunities you gave me they taught me a lot of things.
Andrew: I see, How much time do you have until you start your new job?
David: The group is adaptable. To assist in bringing on my replacement, I would be willing to stay for two to three weeks.
Andrew: That would be a very kind thing to do. In that case, I’ll let HR know and this week you can also give them your resignation letter.
David: I appreciate your understanding and once again thank you. I will send my resignation letter as soon as I can.
Glossary
1. Crucial: extremely significant or important.
2. Adaptable: able or willing to change.