Struggling to Get a Relieving Letter from a Past Job? Here's My Dilemma and Need for Advice

DollySun
I have been working in an IT company for the past year. I am looking for a job change and have received very good offers, but nothing has materialized because I don't have my previous company's relieving letter or experience letter for 3 years. Every company asks for relieving letters from the previous two employers.

In my previous organization, I did not serve a single day of my notice period. Later, I sent a resignation letter to my supervisor and received an acceptance letter. However, when I tried to communicate with my HR regarding the buyout option and full and final settlement so I could get my relieving letter, he said there was no way as they don't have a policy for such cases.

Do we have any way where I can get my relieving letter or any strong point where I can convince them to accept the buyout option?

Regards.
Cite Contribution
Greetings, abscond cases affect every business badly. Hence, it is obvious that an employer would not be very happy to deal with it. I request you to document it correctly. Maintain the offer letter, salary slips, bank statement, any document issued to you post-performance appraisal, or any other communication. In the case of your relieving document, it's evident that you will not be getting out of them until there is a miracle. Please save the communication that you had with them, including the emails and the letters you had exchanged, even if they have not responded to it. It still proves your sincerity to seek.

Please do not forge any document. You will get into big trouble at the time of background verification. Instead, mention the reason which made you resign and leave the city at short notice, which is why you could not clear the formalities. Then mention how much you tried to get it cleared, but nothing has worked to date. This would still make you look genuine.

Be prepared for counter questions such as, what if it happens to you again, you might abscond once again. Be prepared with your answer.

Wish you all the best.

Regards,
Cite Contribution
If you are knowledgeable about any fact, resource or experience related to this topic - please add your views. For articles and copyrighted material please only cite the original source link. Each contribution will make this page a resource useful for everyone. Join To Contribute