Asking for time off of work can be intimidating and awkward, but it is often necessary. If you plan out your time away from work so that it causes minimal problems for your employer, you will have a better shot at getting those days off. When you sit down to write your email request, be direct, friendly, and provide a good explanation for why you want to take off work. Whether you are taking a vacation or attending to personal matters, you can request time off with confidence if you are polite and considerate of how your absence will affect your workplace.
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Chief Technology Officer, Workday This article was co-authored by Archana Ramamoorthy, MS. Archana Ramamoorthy is the Chief Technology Officer, North America at Workday She is a product ninja, security advocate, and on a quest to enable more inclusion in the tech industry. Archana received her BS from SRM University and MS from Duke University and has been working in product management for over 8 years. This article has been viewed 233,346 times.
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