How to Write Goodbye Email to Coworkers
How to Write Goodbye Email to Coworkers
So—You’re about to leave your job and start a new chapter in your professional life.That feels good. And while you still have minor unfinished business to take care of before the departure, you’re ready to sprint for the exit.But—before you do, you may want to take the time to write a goodbye email to coworkers.Why?For one, it’s good etiquette. You’ve spent quite a bit of time with your colleagues (even if you didn’t form close bonds with them), and a goodbye email lets thank your peers for that shared time.Two, it’s a smart career move. One of your coworkers could end up in a cake company and give you the ticket to your future dream job later on.So, keep scrolling to learn how to write a strong goodbye letter to coworkers.Nail Down the BasicsBefore we get to the meat and potatoes of writing goodbye emails, there are several ground rules you should follow.Keep Things ShortMost of us don’t want to read long emails, no matter how well-written they are.So, keep your goodbye message short and sweet. To do it, aim for around 7-8 paragraphs or 150 words.Avoid Sending a Group EmailNothing is exciting about receiving a generic letter that’s been machine-gunned to a dozen other people.That’s why it’s critical to send each coworker a personal message to show you care. Luckily, it’s enough to change the name and one or two details in your letter, unless it’s one of your cherished contacts. In the latter case, spend a bit more time to make your message sound more personal. For example, you could share an inside joke, a good memory, or even a make compliment.Get the Timing RightHere, it’s plain and simple:Send your goodbye email a day or two before your last day. Start with a Strong Subject LineSo far, so good.Now—It’s time to pen a subject line for your goodbye letter. While it might seem easy, it hardly ever is when you get actually get around to write it.The key, however, is to make it clear and straightforward. Below are a few subject line examples:
Farewell message from [Your Name]
My last day at [Company Name]
Thank you, [Collegue’s First Name]
Moving on
Let’s stay in touch
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