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don't make it a big production. make connections on LinkedIn or via emaiil with people that may be able to help you later in your career. See how likely your boss is to give you a personal recommendation. Pack up your stuff on the 3rd day leaving only the bare minimum you need to do your job.
Make sure you do as much of a knowlede transfer as you can to your co workers on whatever you were working.
take the time to thank any co-workers who helped you when you when you worked there.
you can probably cut out early on your last day. brown bag your lunch and if possible ask your boss if you can skip out at lunch time. Keep as low key as possible during your last few days and don't burn bridges even with co-workers you didn't like too much.
Make sure you do as much of a knowlede transfer as you can to your co workers on whatever you were working.
take the time to thank any co-workers who helped you when you when you worked there.
you can probably cut out early on your last day. brown bag your lunch and if possible ask your boss if you can skip out at lunch time. Keep as low key as possible during your last few days and don't burn bridges even with co-workers you didn't like too much.