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X Resignation Letter Trends

Aggregates public 'I quit' and 'last day' posts on X for an industry — surfacing why people are leaving and which firms are bleeding talent.

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X Resignation Letter Trends collects public resignation posts on X (Twitter) — the 'I quit', 'today was my last day', and mini resignation-letter threads — for a target industry over the last 30 days. It's made for HR leaders, talent analysts, and founders who want an early read on attrition themes and morale before they show up in formal surveys. Output groups the stated reasons (burnout, return-to-office, pay, management), gives an overall sentiment read, and names the companies that come up most as losing people.

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Aggregates public 'I quit' and 'last day' posts on X for an industry — surfacing why people are leaving and which firms are bleeding talent. This is a Pro tool — upgrade to unlock it along with every other Pro tool on the platform.

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How to Use X Resignation Letter Trends

  1. Enter keyword, @handle or topic in the main input field. Be as specific as possible for better results.
  2. Configure your preferences: Timeframe, Detail Level.
  3. Click 'Generate' and wait a few seconds for the AI to process your request.
  4. Review the generated output. Use 'Regenerate' for a different variation or 'Copy' to use the result.
  5. Refine your input or adjust settings and regenerate until you're satisfied with the result.

Use Cases

1

An HR director scans their industry monthly for emerging resignation themes before they hit internal engagement surveys.

2

A talent-acquisition lead identifies which rival firms are visibly losing people and times recruiting campaigns accordingly.

3

A founder gauges whether a return-to-office backlash is driving departures across their sector.

4

A workplace journalist quantifies the dominant 'why I quit' narratives in tech over the past month.

5

An employer-branding manager tracks whether their own company is being named in resignation posts and in what context.

Tips for Best Results

  • Be specific in your input — detailed descriptions produce better results.
  • Try generating multiple times with different settings for varied outputs.
  • Review and customize the AI output before using it in production.
  • Start with a clear brief including target audience and key message.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this tool actually pull from X?

It gathers public posts where people announce leaving a job — 'I resigned', 'my last day at...', 'handed in my notice', and short resignation-letter style threads — within a chosen industry, then summarises the common reasons and which employers are named.

How do I scope it to my industry?

Enter an industry or sector (e.g. 'game dev', 'nursing', 'fintech', 'big tech'). The tool filters resignation chatter to posts framed around that field rather than returning every quit-job post on X.

What time window does it cover?

The last 30 days, so themes reflect current sentiment rather than years-old layoffs. Resignation waves tend to cluster (e.g. after a controversial RTO mandate), and a 30-day window captures those spikes.

Can it tell me which companies are losing the most talent?

It surfaces the employers most frequently named in resignation posts for your industry. This is a public-mention signal, not an official headcount figure — a company can trend simply because its departures are loud, not necessarily most numerous.

How reliable are the 'reasons for leaving'?

Reasons are extracted from what people self-report publicly, which skews toward dramatic or grievance-driven departures — quiet, amicable exits rarely get posted. Read it as the loudest themes, not a representative exit-interview dataset.

Can it distinguish layoffs from voluntary resignations?

It focuses on voluntary 'I quit / I resigned' framing and tries to separate that from 'I was laid off' posts, since the motivations differ. Mixed-signal posts are noted, but the emphasis is on people choosing to leave.

Is there a cost?

5 free runs per day, no account needed. Pro at $19/month unlocks unlimited runs for ongoing attrition monitoring across several industries.

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