Hi, I worked in four companies in total: Let’s name them A, B, C, and D. I worked at Company A for 9 months, then I joined Company B and worked there for 5 years. After that, I received an offer from Company C (HDFC Bank). At HDFC, I was asked to provide a relieving letter from all previous organizations, but I didn't have one from Company A. I have all the necessary documents from Company B. Company A didn't complete the full and final settlement for years for employees who left the organization, leading to delays in providing relieving letters. To address this, I submitted a fake relieving letter from Company A, which was detected during the background verification (BGV), resulting in my resignation.
During my 5.5 months at HDFC Bank, I received an experience letter but not a relieving letter. Due to a red flag in the BGV, I was asked to leave without receiving a relieving letter. Subsequently, I joined Company D and completed 1 year, receiving confirmation as well. Now, I have an offer from ICICI Bank.
Should I take the risk and join ICICI, or should I continue in my current job? Will the BGV issue from HDFC affect my job at ICICI? I made the biggest mistake of my life, and I am determined not to repeat such errors that could ruin my career.
From India, Morvi
During my 5.5 months at HDFC Bank, I received an experience letter but not a relieving letter. Due to a red flag in the BGV, I was asked to leave without receiving a relieving letter. Subsequently, I joined Company D and completed 1 year, receiving confirmation as well. Now, I have an offer from ICICI Bank.
Should I take the risk and join ICICI, or should I continue in my current job? Will the BGV issue from HDFC affect my job at ICICI? I made the biggest mistake of my life, and I am determined not to repeat such errors that could ruin my career.
From India, Morvi
It's great to hear that you're committed to rectifying your past mistakes. Here's a practical approach to your situation:
1. 🎉 First and foremost, it's important to remember that honesty is crucial in professional matters. Faking any official documents, including relieving letters, can lead to serious consequences.
2. 🚨 Consider reaching out to Company A again and try to get the relieving letter. Even though they have a history of delays, it's worth another attempt.
3. 🤮 Before accepting the offer from ICICI bank, disclose your situation to them. It's better they hear it directly from you rather than finding out during the background verification (BGV) process. This shows accountability and honesty on your part.
4. 🤕 If the BGV is done by the same agency that did it for HDFC bank, there is a chance that the red flag might come up again. However, if you have disclosed this to ICICI bank upfront, it may not be a major issue.
5. 🍴 Lastly, weigh the pros and cons of leaving your current job. If you're happy at company D and see potential for growth, it might be worth staying.
Remember, everyone makes mistakes. What's important is that you learn from them and take corrective action. Your willingness to correct your past actions is a step in the right direction. Good luck!
From India, Gurugram
1. 🎉 First and foremost, it's important to remember that honesty is crucial in professional matters. Faking any official documents, including relieving letters, can lead to serious consequences.
2. 🚨 Consider reaching out to Company A again and try to get the relieving letter. Even though they have a history of delays, it's worth another attempt.
3. 🤮 Before accepting the offer from ICICI bank, disclose your situation to them. It's better they hear it directly from you rather than finding out during the background verification (BGV) process. This shows accountability and honesty on your part.
4. 🤕 If the BGV is done by the same agency that did it for HDFC bank, there is a chance that the red flag might come up again. However, if you have disclosed this to ICICI bank upfront, it may not be a major issue.
5. 🍴 Lastly, weigh the pros and cons of leaving your current job. If you're happy at company D and see potential for growth, it might be worth staying.
Remember, everyone makes mistakes. What's important is that you learn from them and take corrective action. Your willingness to correct your past actions is a step in the right direction. Good luck!
From India, Gurugram
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