Respected Seniors,
I am an MBA-HR Fresher and have been offered a job in a leading consultancy in Delhi as a Management Trainee (Recruitment). However, the issue is that they are stating that the offer letter/appointment letter will be provided to me after 6 months of joining.
I am very confused about this. What should I do? Please help me out.
Regards,
Puja Singh
From India, Calcutta
I am an MBA-HR Fresher and have been offered a job in a leading consultancy in Delhi as a Management Trainee (Recruitment). However, the issue is that they are stating that the offer letter/appointment letter will be provided to me after 6 months of joining.
I am very confused about this. What should I do? Please help me out.
Regards,
Puja Singh
From India, Calcutta
Hi Puja,
Usually, when you join a company, an offer letter or appointment letter is provided to you on the day you are asked to join. Yes, the company can give you a confirmation letter after 6 months. So, I think you need to talk to them and take a joining letter from them.
Regards,
Leslie Abraham.
From India, Mumbai
Usually, when you join a company, an offer letter or appointment letter is provided to you on the day you are asked to join. Yes, the company can give you a confirmation letter after 6 months. So, I think you need to talk to them and take a joining letter from them.
Regards,
Leslie Abraham.
From India, Mumbai
Thanks for your reply sir.I also wanted to ask one thing what should I do if the consultancy is not ready to give me any kind of letter.plz reply Regards, Puja
From India, Calcutta
From India, Calcutta
Hi,
An offer letter will be given before joining a company, and an appointment letter will be provided on the first day of employment. Therefore, it is advisable to confirm this with the consultancy.
Thanks and Regards,
Indu
From India, Bangalore
An offer letter will be given before joining a company, and an appointment letter will be provided on the first day of employment. Therefore, it is advisable to confirm this with the consultancy.
Thanks and Regards,
Indu
From India, Bangalore
Dear Puja,
As per HR norms, a candidate should receive their appointment letter before joining so that they can carefully read the terms and conditions of the appointment letter before signing it, as it is like a contractual document with legal bindings.
If a company does not provide you with an appointment letter or proof of joining, they can terminate your services at any time, which could be problematic for you.
My suggestion to you is to please pursue the appointment letter.
Best regards,
[Your Name]
From India, New Delhi
As per HR norms, a candidate should receive their appointment letter before joining so that they can carefully read the terms and conditions of the appointment letter before signing it, as it is like a contractual document with legal bindings.
If a company does not provide you with an appointment letter or proof of joining, they can terminate your services at any time, which could be problematic for you.
My suggestion to you is to please pursue the appointment letter.
Best regards,
[Your Name]
From India, New Delhi
Hi! This might be a very good consultancy in Delhi, but most of them are very bad when the time for payment comes. In my opinion, you can join if they are saying they would give you an offer letter after 6 months, but make sure you get your monthly salary. At least you will be able to learn about Recruitment. Even if they don't give you an appointment letter, you'll have the knowledge and you would be able to crack the interview with a good company easily. Just be conscious with your payments while working in consultancies.
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Dear Alicia,
I'm not in agreement with your opinion, as we always work to gain experience and skills. However, only experience and skills cannot help you in getting a new job, as every good company surely asks for an appointment letter copy at the time of joining. If they do not provide an appointment letter, it means I have no proof of my employment, and you can't include it on your resume as work experience. Other companies will consider you as a fresher.
From India, New Delhi
I'm not in agreement with your opinion, as we always work to gain experience and skills. However, only experience and skills cannot help you in getting a new job, as every good company surely asks for an appointment letter copy at the time of joining. If they do not provide an appointment letter, it means I have no proof of my employment, and you can't include it on your resume as work experience. Other companies will consider you as a fresher.
From India, New Delhi
Dear Pooja,
An offer letter is a formal document provided at the time of joining to confirm your appointment in the organization. On the other hand, an appointment letter is also given at the time of joining.
Most consultancies do not provide either of these documents. Since you mentioned it is a leading consultancy, I would advise you not to miss out on this opportunity. In the meantime, you will gain experience and knowledge which are crucial in recruitment. What matters most is your learning, not just the appointment letter. Companies understand that many consultancies may not issue offer/appointment letters. In fact, many good companies conduct reference checks to verify your employment with the consultancy in question.
Kind regards,
From India, Delhi
An offer letter is a formal document provided at the time of joining to confirm your appointment in the organization. On the other hand, an appointment letter is also given at the time of joining.
Most consultancies do not provide either of these documents. Since you mentioned it is a leading consultancy, I would advise you not to miss out on this opportunity. In the meantime, you will gain experience and knowledge which are crucial in recruitment. What matters most is your learning, not just the appointment letter. Companies understand that many consultancies may not issue offer/appointment letters. In fact, many good companies conduct reference checks to verify your employment with the consultancy in question.
Kind regards,
From India, Delhi
Dear Puja,
I hope I can understand your problem. Initially, they will provide you with an Offer Letter. Once you join the company, they will give you an Appointment Letter. The Offer Letter is for accepting the job with the specified package and other terms. After you agree to the terms and conditions and start working at the company, they will provide you with the Appointment Letter. Sometimes, there is a Consultant Period for evaluating your performance among other things.
Wishing you all the best for your job.
Regards,
Karunakaran
HR, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
I hope I can understand your problem. Initially, they will provide you with an Offer Letter. Once you join the company, they will give you an Appointment Letter. The Offer Letter is for accepting the job with the specified package and other terms. After you agree to the terms and conditions and start working at the company, they will provide you with the Appointment Letter. Sometimes, there is a Consultant Period for evaluating your performance among other things.
Wishing you all the best for your job.
Regards,
Karunakaran
HR, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Dear Neer,
I do agree that we should get the appointment letter on the day of joining, but in most of the consultancies, this is what they do... that's the reason I said to be sure of the payments. You might be treated as a fresher on papers, but the HR would know that you have working knowledge, and it will be easier to crack the interview.
Just an opinion.
Regards,
From India, Delhi
I do agree that we should get the appointment letter on the day of joining, but in most of the consultancies, this is what they do... that's the reason I said to be sure of the payments. You might be treated as a fresher on papers, but the HR would know that you have working knowledge, and it will be easier to crack the interview.
Just an opinion.
Regards,
From India, Delhi
Dear sir,
As many have expressed their different views about your offer, I have a similar problem like you, but not for months together. It's a matter of 20 days. I have been following up with them regarding my offer and appointment letter, while also working hard to meet their requirements. I just wanted to advise you to keep track of your correspondence with middle-level management, meaning your superiors.
It's just an opinion.
From India, Hyderabad
As many have expressed their different views about your offer, I have a similar problem like you, but not for months together. It's a matter of 20 days. I have been following up with them regarding my offer and appointment letter, while also working hard to meet their requirements. I just wanted to advise you to keep track of your correspondence with middle-level management, meaning your superiors.
It's just an opinion.
From India, Hyderabad
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