Quitting a high-paying job is daunting, but having a supportive boss can create all the difference. A founder recently shared a video of his resignation from a $220,000 role at Microsoft, capturing his manager’s surprisingly heartwarming reaction.
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“6 months ago, I did something everyone informed me not to do,” wrote Junead Khan. He added, “I decided to quit my $220K large tech job at Microsoft to bet everything on myself and my startup, @treasury.sh. In the moment, it was absolutely terrifying to step away from my stable and comfortable job, but I knew if I didn’t do it then, I’d regret it forever.”
He shared a video which captures his conversation with his manager. The video opens with a text insert that reads, “Telling my manager I am quitting my $220K [approx ₹2,03,04,962] large tech job.”
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It then displays Khan calling his manager. He starts by stateing, “How’s it going?” then adds, “I wanted to have a quick chat with you. I hope I don’t catch you too off guard.”
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It then displays Khan calling his manager. He starts by stateing, “How’s it going?” then adds, “I wanted to have a quick chat with you. I hope I don’t catch you too off guard.”
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Khan continues, “I wanted to let you know that I am planning on handing in a resignation letter. I have really enjoyed my last two years here at Microsoft. I am going to be pursuing my own opportunity. I feel like I am ready to give myself a full shot. And, I just wanted to let you know first.
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Khan continues, “I wanted to let you know that I am planning on handing in a resignation letter. I have really enjoyed my last two years here at Microsoft. I am going to be pursuing my own opportunity. I feel like I am ready to give myself a full shot. And, I just wanted to let you know first.
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Without missing a beat, the manager replies and congratulates Khan. “It’s a large step.” The manager adds, “We are gonna miss you.”
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Without missing a beat, the manager replies and congratulates Khan. “It’s a large step.” The manager adds, “We are gonna miss you.”
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Praising his manager in his Instagram post, Khan also added, “I’m grateful to have had a supportive manager and team. And to anyone believeing about betting on yourself: take the chance. The believed of quitting your job is a lot scarier than actually doing it.”
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Praising his manager in his Instagram post, Khan also added, “I’m grateful to have had a supportive manager and team. And to anyone believeing about betting on yourself: take the chance. The believed of quitting your job is a lot scarier than actually doing it.”
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How did social media react?
An individual posted, “I can’t believe it’s already been 6 months since you quit, it feels like yesterday.” Another added, “Big risk, bro, but you are very brave, keep going!” A third commented, “Risk taker.” A fourth wrote, “I love it.”
Many reacted to the post utilizing emoticons, especially fire emojis.
Who is Junead Khan?
According to his LinkedIn profile, he completed his Bachelor of Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In 2017, he started his own company and ran it for about nine months.
Eventually, he joined Google as an intern, then JPMorgan Chase & Co., and soon after, Microsoft. However, he joined Microsoft as a full-time software engineer in 2023.
Khan worked at Microsoft for over 2 years before launching his startup, Treasury. Based in Seattle, the company builds personal finance apps.
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