When to resign during covid
Hey everyone. First post here but I've been reading WSO on and off since 2014/2015 when I was in college looking for IB jobs.
Hoping to solicit advice on when I should be resigning my current position. I'm an A2A at a regional boutique in the Midwest. I accepted a LMM PE offer last week (this is a brand new fund and the offer was a call and then bullet points in an email - hilarious). I won't be starting until after labor day but would like some time off. When is the appropriate time to resign and let them know I'm moving on? Should I do it now or wait until late July in case they show me the proverbial door?
Thanks mates.
If you don’t have a bonus due resign on the first of next month so you can put aug - jul on LinkedIn / resume
No bonus due. Paid in March.
Not sure I understand the Aug - Jul. I started at this firm in May 2016. Associate for a year now.
He’s saying that if you resign on July 1st, you get to list yourself as working there until July (nobody will know if you worked there 1 day of 31).
Oh I see. I don't really care about that haha. I'm intentionally taking time off and leaving on my own accord.
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But he's joining after Labor Day so should resign first of August! Get logic?
Also, we'll miss you in the office, man! Hope more people know.
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