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Anonymous
Hi Mahendra,
Currently with BPO Company in Pune and I got offer in different Co.
I have done with all the documentation and formalities with the Co. and got the Offer letter too.
Now, I am on notice period with current Co. and all of sudden my future Co. come and took the offer letter from me and said i cant join due to some client Issue.
Now I am Jobless, help me what should do.
Regards,
Krishna

From United States, Roseland
umakanthan53
6018

If the notice period has not expired, you can withdraw your resignation though it was already accepted by your present employer.
From India, Salem
rasikbhaikannan
25

You can withdraw your resignation is one option. But for future reference I would like to state that offer letters /relieving letters/promotion letters etc are not to be returned and handled carefully. They are lifelong your companion as part of your CV. You have to preserve them in photocopy/original/scan methods for ready reference as well as display. Please remember it for future.
From India, Madras
rdsyadav
142

Dear Krishna,
Your name suggests us answer to all problems. Like is full of struggle, experience and moving forward.Try for another one, its certain that you are going to get better than recent offer which you did not start with.It may be true that client company refrained to place order to this company, else situation might have not tilted averse like that . But you should stop thinking about this, aim and hunt with more preparation a new job. This was not your future, future is some thing great and better obviously looking at you.
Regds,
RDS Yadav
DIRECTOR
Navtarang HR Services

From India, Delhi
P. Sabat
2

Hi, You can talk to your present reporting manager whether they can retain you with some commitments. If no you can fight with the next Company Legally with the issued and accepted offer letter or look for a new job.
Regards'
PS

From India, Bangalore
P. Sabat
2

One question comes to my mind...... what if after joining of Krishna to the new company this similar situation occurs. Are they going to revoke the appointment letter. Is it not against the ethics.
PS.

From India, Bangalore
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