If you’re feeling burnt out or just ready to move on from your job at Amazon, it’s important to know how to quit properly. In this post, we’ll walk you through the steps on how to resign from Amazon.
First things first, there are two ways to resign from Amazon: voluntary termination and non-monetary determination. For those who are voluntarily terminating, the process is relatively straightforward. All you need to do is log in to your Amazon A to Z app using your login information and password. Once you’re logged in, scroll down until you see a link that says “Thinking about leaving Amazon.” Click on this link and input the date that you want to quit. After you submit your resignation, HR will process your submission and you’ll receive a voluntary termination letter via email.
Another way to quit is by using up all of your unpaid time off (UPT) within 24 hours. If you don’t show up for work and use up all of your UPT, the system will automatically register it as a possible termination. However, if you still want to keep your job, speak to HR about your situation. If you have a valid reason for missing work, they may be able to help you.
It’s also worth noting that you can contact the Employee Resource Center (ERC) to quit, although we don’t recommend this method. It’s always better to inform your manager and HR of your decision to leave.
To summarize, here are the steps to quit Amazon:
1. Log in to your Amazon A to Z app using your login information and password.
2. Scroll down to the link that says “Thinking about leaving Amazon.”
3. Input the date that you want to quit.
4. Submit your resignation.
5. HR will process your submission and you’ll receive a voluntary termination letter via email.
Remember, quitting your job is a big decision, so take the time to think it over before making any moves. And if you do decide to quit Amazon, make sure to follow the proper steps to ensure a smooth transition. Good luck!