Hi Friends,
I have my best friend who is expecting an answer to this question. Help me with this question. He has to choose between joining one of these two companies (Infosys or Religare). He has been selected by both but has only received a joining date from Religare, which he must join by the end of this month; however, there has been no communication from Infosys.
He has 14 months of experience as both a developer and a tester. I am looking forward to a good reply.
From Slovakia, Bratislava
I have my best friend who is expecting an answer to this question. Help me with this question. He has to choose between joining one of these two companies (Infosys or Religare). He has been selected by both but has only received a joining date from Religare, which he must join by the end of this month; however, there has been no communication from Infosys.
He has 14 months of experience as both a developer and a tester. I am looking forward to a good reply.
From Slovakia, Bratislava
Bharanidharan, let yourself be guided by the oldest proverb: "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush." (It is better to accept or be content with what one has than to try to get more and risk losing everything).
Wishes,
Indranil Bhaduri
India
From India, Bangalore
Wishes,
Indranil Bhaduri
India
From India, Bangalore
hi devi, what if he get the offer say some 3 weeks later...now what he expects is whether to accept the offer and join religare or wait for infy
From Slovakia, Bratislava
From Slovakia, Bratislava
If you decide to wait, then you are at risk of losing the Religare offer if the Infosys offer doesn't come. So, join what you have in hand. Practically, if the Infosys offer comes in, then the point of thinking would come.
Also, if your friend can contact the HR of Infosys, then he should consult with them about the offer letter.
From India, Chandigarh
Also, if your friend can contact the HR of Infosys, then he should consult with them about the offer letter.
From India, Chandigarh
In 99% of cases, "We will update" in HR terminology means we are not sure to hire you or not. Don't mind me saying that, but that's a bitter reality. So, it's better you take the offer in hand. If by chance the offer from Infosys comes, then review their terms and conditions of employment, package, and probation period. If all suits you, then consider leaving Religare. Otherwise, have a happy stay there.
From India, Chandigarh
From India, Chandigarh
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