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by projectazorian
1148 days ago
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There’s a lot of merit to taking a week or two beyond the standard. 2 weeks isn‘t a lot of time to hand off all your work, go through the usual HR bureaucracy, and make sure you have contact info for anyone you might want to stay in touch with after leaving. If it’s an amicable departure 3-4 weeks can be a lot less stressful for everyone. 6-8 weeks is kinda weird though, unless you‘re extremely senior and on critical path for a lot of things, or you‘re using up accrued PTO. |
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If you're a leader in a team, definitely give more notice. It's the professional thing to do. Something that the post -doesn't- say is that you should have a transition plan written down before you tell your boss, just in case you get cut off.
Of course they can still summarily kick you out the door, but it's a chance for you as a leader to do right by the team.