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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You do realize you’ll need to connect with your boss during the last two weeks to transition your work, right? You can’t avoid that. Most bosses would schedule multiple calls to cover that. If you are valued at all, most bosses will ask you (not in writing, but by zoom) where you are going and if there’s anything that would prompt you to reconsider (again, noting they’ll only ask if you are truly valued…). If you are essentially ignored over the next two weeks, your takeaway should be they are not upset that you are leaving. [/quote] You don't have to answer any of those questions and don't have to tell them where you are going. [/quote] Right. Nobody said you must tell them where you are going. Rather, the pp flagged likely questions so the anxiety-prone OP would be prepared. Personally, I think it’s really weird when the person leaving says “I’d prefer not to say” or “I’m not sharing that info.” I think it makes you look paranoid. A better answer might be, “I was asked not to go public with the information.”[/quote]
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