You’re fired

A "You're fired" message is typically sent when an employee has been terminated from their position. The message may come from the employee's manager or from HR.

  • It's official: you're fired.
  • We regret to inform you that you are no longer employed with us.
  • Your services are no longer required as of today.
  • You are hereby terminated from your position effective immediately.
  • Please accept this letter as notice of your termination from employment.
  • We are sorry to inform you that we have terminated your employment.
  • Your employment with us has ended as of today.
  • This letter is to inform you that your employment has been terminated.
  • Please be advised that you are no longer employed by our company.
  • We're sorry to inform you that your employment has been terminated.
  • Your behavior has been inappropriate and is not in line with our company values.
  • We have made the difficult decision to let you go.
  • Your performance has not met our expectations.
  • Your position is being eliminated as part of a reorganization.