Hi, I worked for an organization in 2007 for 6 months and left. I have the experience letter from them. At that time, I didn't have a PAN card or any other ID proof, but now I am planning to rejoin the organization. The issue is that my birth year was mentioned as 1983 back then; however, as per my PAN card and Aadhar, it is 1985 after the correction. Do I need to submit just an affidavit or any other proof as well? Also, to avoid any rejections, I decided to mention the old date of birth in my resume for the re-application. This is to prevent rejection due to a date of birth mismatch.

Kindly advise on what steps to take as not only I, but also my family is depending on this job. I am expecting an email for the documentation date in a day or two.

Thanks & Regards,

From India, New Delhi
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Hi Samuel,

In my view, you should discuss with the HR Manager of the organization you are rejoining in person before your joining date. Taking him/her into confidence, present all facts before him/her and also inform that the year of birth mentioned by you in the CV is in accordance with your previous employment records with them. You should also mention to them that there was no bad intention and that you are willing to submit a declaration along with the relevant proofs for their employee records. Do not worry. All the best.

Sumeet

From India, Mumbai
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Dear Samuel,

I noticed that you repeated your mistake by not correcting your Date of Birth (DOB) accurately the first time. Additionally, you mentioned your DOB incorrectly on the resume that you signed with a declaration stating that the information provided is true and correct to the best of your knowledge and belief. Typically, proofs of DOB include documents like PAN card, School leaving certificate, Aadhar card, or Driving License. To rectify this error, you simply need to submit the required documents to correct the mistake that occurred previously. However, instead of taking this corrective action, you chose to proceed without addressing the issue.

I strongly recommend that you promptly contact your HR department to rectify this error. It is crucial to correct this discrepancy to prevent any potential problems with PF (Provident Fund), ESIC (Employee State Insurance Corporation), and other related matters.

Please ensure to address this issue without delay to avoid any future complications.

Thank you.

From India, Pune
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Dear Samuel,

It is not understood how there can be several birth dates for one person. You are the person who has done all this. Now you decide which one is your original date on which you want to carry for all purposes and get the date endorsed from the court.

From India, Mumbai
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