Account executives are responsible for a client within a company. Their job is to make sure that the work is being done correctly for the clients. They supervise the work of others in order to get good results.
The perfect fantasy resignation remains and never escapes the world of daydreams for most of us, sweet revenge for being taken for granted. No, most of us will shuffle into the boss’s office, hand in our notice letter and follow up with the usual spiel about how we’ve enjoyed working there so much but nevertheless feel the need to move on. Resignation as revenge is likely to be a self-defeating exercise – giving your employer a piece of your mind means you drop your professional defences to strike, if only momentarily, but it could damage your job prospects permanently if word gets out.
Now check out our example and continue reading all the way to the bottom of this page.
If you want to leave your job in a good way then check out this example resignation letter written for an Account Executive.
Account Executive Resignation Letter Example
Mrs J. Green
2 Down Street
Anytown
1X1 2YZ
Mr H Durak
HR Manager
BHB Solutions
789 The Street
Anytown
2J8 9KH
(insert date)
Dear (insert name)
I confirm that I am resigning from my job as Account Executive with immediate effect. As per
my contract of employment, I will work the two weeks notice period.
My final working day, after deducting the 5 days of annual leave I am entitled to, will be (insert the day, date and month).* I will make sure that I will do my best during my notice period.
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to work with (insert Company Name) and I wish you all the best for the future.
Kind regards
(insert signature)
Your Name
Before you go, consider reading the following tips on your resignation.
There is a third class of quitters who use the public threat of resignation to boost their careers. At the highest level of some sports, where the teams have become multimillion-pound business operations, continued success can depend on a single player. A rumour that a supremely talented individual may quit if certain conditions are not met is often enough to frighten the club into negotiating a more generous contract.
A more serious deployment of the tactical resignation, and one that is likely to hit the headlines as the deadline approaches, is due to come to a head-on 1 July this year. This is the date that David Trimble, leader of Northern Ireland’s Democratic Unionist Party, has promised to step down as First Minister if the IRA fail to take more definite steps toward destroying their arsenal of arms and explosives. Trimble’s departure would leave the country’s fragile democratic structure in an unstable condition; it may even be a threat to the entire peace process in the provinces. Resignation as a political or financial weapon is becoming more common in a world obsessed with personal power and individual statements. Think long and hard before committing to such a course of action yourself.
Remember though that toResign.com always recommends that you leave with style and dignity. Ranting, violence and door-slamming should be left to the professional blusterers, egomaniacs and those who have decided that their careers are just not important enough to warrant consideration. You have been warned!
Good luck.