Hi all, I joined a company 5 months ago, and now it is the 6th month. I want to work here for at least 6 months to gain some experience because a minimum of 6 months' experience is needed to secure a better job. However, I have observed that in my company, they are reluctant to release employees, and thus, not cooperative in providing experience certificates. This situation raises the question of how experience can be demonstrated. Additionally, not all employees have been issued appointment letters, and the payslips lack signatures and stamps; they only indicate basic pay, allowances, and professional tax.
In my case, I have received my appointment letter. What steps should I take when leaving this company?
Thank you.
From India, Mumbai
In my case, I have received my appointment letter. What steps should I take when leaving this company?
Thank you.
From India, Mumbai
As an employee, I feel bad about the process that your company is following. But as an HR professional, I want to share some insights with you. Companies invest various resources (e.g., time, money, etc.) in candidates with the expectation of receiving services from them for a certain period. This is done to reap the benefits of the investment made in employees.
Having just 6 months of experience may not be considered significant, as it could reflect negatively on you, implying a lack of job stability. Therefore, my suggestion to you is to work wholeheartedly, not just to gain experience from your employer.
Please note that this is just my suggestion. Please do not take it too seriously.
Wishing you all the best in your career.
From India, Secunderabad
Having just 6 months of experience may not be considered significant, as it could reflect negatively on you, implying a lack of job stability. Therefore, my suggestion to you is to work wholeheartedly, not just to gain experience from your employer.
Please note that this is just my suggestion. Please do not take it too seriously.
Wishing you all the best in your career.
From India, Secunderabad
Hi Vani,
You are right, but I am not feeling that I am learning something here. That is why I wanted to shift. But I want to learn here that gives some value to me. Thank you so much for your suggestion.
From India, Mumbai
You are right, but I am not feeling that I am learning something here. That is why I wanted to shift. But I want to learn here that gives some value to me. Thank you so much for your suggestion.
From India, Mumbai
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