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Resignation

You only get one chance at a last impression.

When you've given two weeks notice at your current job, you may think you can lay back and just coast before joining your next employer. Don't. Those last two weeks can be critical to ensuring you leave on good terms with your reputation intact.

Psychological studies suggest that the last impression you leave is more important than your entire body of work. This "recency effect," as it's known, means your last days on the job are critical to forging long term connections with colleagues who could help you later in your career. Current team members could be future employers, clients or references, so it's important to leave them thinking highly of you.

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