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Bowing out with grace: how you resign matters
The Star
|November 05, 2025
AS 2025 draws to a close, employees planning to resign in the coming months (or in the new year) should prioritise leaving with grace, as resignations are far more than a mere formality —they could be a defining moment in a professional's career.
It’s increasingly common for people to resign impulsively; throwing caution to the wind. And with most professionals facing unprecedented pressures from all sides, the temptation to blow up on the way out is at an all-time high. Furthermore, most resignations occur in emotionally charged moments; often when unresolved frustrations — whether with management, workload or culture — bubble to the surface.
However, while venting pent-up grievances or storming out in a blaze of glory might feel cathartic, it will almost certainly be a self-defeating move that could severely impact future options - especially in today’s interconnected working world.
Choosing professionalism
While resignations have long been the leading cause of employee exits, what's changing is who is resigning and why. In a recent survey of employees with one to five years of tenure, the highest resignation rates were found among skilled early-career professionals.
According to the survey, employee motivations are increasingly values-driven rather than purely financial, with employees actively seeking more meaningful, better-aligned opportunities. They are no longer just chasing salary; they are increasingly prioritising workplace culture, flexibility and growth opportunities. If they don’t find them, they move on.
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