How long is the email deleted after resignation?
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Why do you care? You left the company on your terms.
Your entire career, the last poster QEV said it right:
"same vague, sterile corporate language designed to insulate the user from future liabilities"
Hope you followed that approach thru-out your time.
And never worked with Benzene or Agile in the EM world.
Toxic Denial is an actual legal area these days.
As we'd say: Ferme la bouche.
@OP Why would you even care?
A resignation should be short and to the point:
*Thank you for the opportunity to work for Exxon in the role of ( ). After talking with my family, I’ve decided to move on to another role that is more closely aligned with my career goals.
Respectfully,
Employee x*
Rule of thumb: a resignation letter should look/read like a job applicant rejection letter, and deploy the same vague, sterile corporate language designed to insulate the user from future liabilities.
Unless you are Wayne Tracker, which it will be conveniently wiped out
It's never deleted.
Scanned for troublesome keywords, then compacted and stored away with your employee number on it.
Company data.