In Japan, firms are emerging to help employees resign from their jobs due to the challenges faced in quitting.
Companies like Exit, established in 2017, charge around 20,000 yen (₹11,600) to handle resignations, including notifying employers and managing exit details. Similar services are gaining traction, such as Albatross and Momuri, which assist in resignations amidst Japan's challenging work culture.
Many workers face intense pressure or harassment when resigning, prompting some to seek these services. Some even impersonate quitting agencies due to financial constraints. These firms also help in job referrals for the newly unemployed.