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A Gracious Farewell Speech When You Leave a Job

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A Gracious Farewell Speech When You Leave a Job

The Occasion

This is for your last day, or the going-away gathering someone threw together in the break room with grocery-store cake. The vibe is warm and grateful, a little bittersweet, never bitter. You want to leave people feeling appreciated and leave the door open behind you.

Keep it short and sincere — this is about thanking the room, not delivering a TED talk. ~3 minutes (~520 words spoken; the full entry below gives you everything to build it).

The Speech

Thank you all for being here. I promised myself I'd keep this short, partly so I don't get emotional, and partly because I know there's cake.

When I started at [company] [number of years] years ago, I genuinely did not know what I was walking into. I remember my first week — [a small, specific first-week memory, like getting lost finding the supply closet, or [name] showing me how the coffee machine actually works]. I was nervous. And then this group of people just... Took me in.

That's the part I want to talk about. Not the projects, not the numbers. The people. [Name], you taught me [specific thing] without ever making me feel dumb for asking. [Name], you covered for me that time [specific situation], and I never forgot it. [Team], you turned a job into a place I actually wanted to show up to.

I'm proud of what we built together. [One specific win — a project we shipped, a hard quarter we survived, a goal we hit that nobody thought we would]. But the thing I'm taking with me isn't on any résumé. It's the way you all show up for each other. That's rare, and I hope you know it.

I'm leaving for [reason — a new chapter, a new challenge, more time with family], and I'm excited. But excited and sad can sit in the same room, and right now they are. I'm going to miss the inside jokes — especially [inside joke]. I'm going to miss [a specific daily ritual, like the 3 p.m. Coffee runs or arguing about [topic]].

So here's what I'll ask. Stay in touch. I mean it — my door is open, my phone is on, and I will always pick up for any of you. And keep being the kind of team that makes a new person feel at home in their first week. That's the legacy that actually matters.

Thank you for everything. It has genuinely been an honor. Now — let's eat that cake.

Make It Yours

Delivery Notes

Variations

2-minute short version (when there's no time, or you'll lose it if you say too much):

Thank you all for being here. [Number of years] years ago you took in a nervous new person and turned a job into a place I loved showing up to. I'm proud of what we built — especially [one specific win] — but what I'm taking with me is the way you all show up for each other.

I'm off to [reason], and I'm excited and sad in equal measure. Stay in touch — my phone is always on. It's been an honor.

Thank you.

Warmer / funnier version — open with a roast of yourself instead of the cake line:

Thank you all for coming to watch me leave. I know HR said the going-away budget was "modest," so the fact that you showed up at all means a lot. [Number of years] years ago I walked in not knowing where the supply closet was — and honestly, I only found it last week.

Then continue into the gratitude. The self-deprecation buys you permission to get sincere later without it feeling heavy.

Bottom Line

Use this when you're leaving on good terms and want people to remember you fondly — which is every exit worth making well. The one thing that makes it land: name real people and one real thing each of them did for you. Gratitude that's specific is gratitude people believe.

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