1. Retrieve Company Property
As soon as an employee gives notice of resignation, make sure to retrieve all company property, such as laptops, phones, access cards, and keys. This will ensure that the company's assets are not misused or lost.
2. Remove Access to Company Systems and Data
To protect the company's data and information, revoke the employee's access to all company systems, accounts, and data. This includes email accounts, cloud storage, project management tools, and any other systems or software that the employee had access to.
3. Inform Colleagues and Clients
Notify the employee's colleagues and clients about their departure, and provide a contact person for any ongoing projects or tasks. This will ensure that there is a smooth transition for any work that the employee was involved in.
4. Review Outstanding Projects or Tasks
Review any outstanding projects or tasks that the employee was working on and determine the best course of action to complete them. This may involve reassigning the work to another employee, hiring a contractor, or delaying the project until a replacement is hired.
5. Conduct Exit Interview
Conduct an exit interview with the employee to gather feedback about their experience working at the company. This information can be used to improve the company's policies and procedures and to identify areas where the company can improve.
6. Finalize Pay and Benefits
Ensure that the employee receives their final paycheck, including any unused vacation time or other benefits that they are entitled to. Make sure that all payroll and benefits paperwork is completed and that any outstanding expenses are reimbursed.
7. Maintain Positive Relationship
Maintain a positive relationship with the departing employee, as they may be a valuable reference or potential client in the future. Thank them for their contributions to the company and wish them success in their future endeavors.