I was called up for an interview at Bharath Matrimony, Hosur branch. I attended the interview and was selected by HR, who asked me to resign from my previous job and attend a two-day training. After resigning, I went for the training, only to be informed that there were no vacancies. The person who had previously held the position I was offered had rejoined the Matrimony office.
I would appreciate any guidance on what actions to take in this situation. I strongly believe that it is not feasible for an organization to interview and request resignation without an actual vacancy.
From India, Madras
I would appreciate any guidance on what actions to take in this situation. I strongly believe that it is not feasible for an organization to interview and request resignation without an actual vacancy.
From India, Madras
Dear Friend,
Do you have an offer letter from Bharath Matrimony, stating your appointment to join the services of their company on a specified date and at a particular location? This document will be signed by an authorized signatory on the company's letterhead.
Once you join, the company will issue an appointment letter after completing the joining formalities, background checks, and document submissions.
Kindly specify if you have possession of any of the above-mentioned documents. If you possess either of the documents, you may consider taking legal action against the company for damages, as they have extended an offer to you but later rescinded it before your joining date.
From India, Mumbai
Do you have an offer letter from Bharath Matrimony, stating your appointment to join the services of their company on a specified date and at a particular location? This document will be signed by an authorized signatory on the company's letterhead.
Once you join, the company will issue an appointment letter after completing the joining formalities, background checks, and document submissions.
Kindly specify if you have possession of any of the above-mentioned documents. If you possess either of the documents, you may consider taking legal action against the company for damages, as they have extended an offer to you but later rescinded it before your joining date.
From India, Mumbai
No, sir, I don't have an appointment letter. When I asked for my appointment letter, the HR told me that he will issue it in a day or two. He assured me of the job there and asked me to resign from my previous office.
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
The mistake is yours, even without an offer/appointment letter, how can you risk leaving the current job. You should always decide on such things only after receiving a written confirmation from the new employer, which will form the basis for your decision.
If you were given the assurance of the job through email or a letter, you can state those as evidence and proceed legally against the company. If the assurance was just verbal, I don't see any other options but to search for a new job. Forget everything, learn from your mistake, and go ahead in your life!
From India, Mumbai
If you were given the assurance of the job through email or a letter, you can state those as evidence and proceed legally against the company. If the assurance was just verbal, I don't see any other options but to search for a new job. Forget everything, learn from your mistake, and go ahead in your life!
From India, Mumbai
Hello Kubbiamus,
Mr. Warrier is correct. You should have received an offer letter from that company. Even if you have had any email correspondence with the company, their request for you to resign from your job will also be helpful.
As an immediate step, explore the possibility of rejoining your previous company if you do not have any other offers. Do not worry; these are learning experiences. Ensure that you do not leave any company without official documents.
Take care!
Regards,
Vaishalee Parkhi
From India, Pune
Mr. Warrier is correct. You should have received an offer letter from that company. Even if you have had any email correspondence with the company, their request for you to resign from your job will also be helpful.
As an immediate step, explore the possibility of rejoining your previous company if you do not have any other offers. Do not worry; these are learning experiences. Ensure that you do not leave any company without official documents.
Take care!
Regards,
Vaishalee Parkhi
From India, Pune
Dear Friend,
Is your previous job your priority? How many years of experience do you have in total? Certainly, every organization has specific policies for recruitment and termination. I have three queries:
1. Have you served the notice period?
2. Have you informed your previous organization that you are leaving to join Matrimony?
3. Have you obtained any certificates from your previous organization, such as Experience, F&F, etc.?
It has become common for individuals to leave organizations for better opportunities and then feel depressed afterward. I suggest you revisit your previous organization and explain everything.
Thanks with regards
From India, Hyderabad
Is your previous job your priority? How many years of experience do you have in total? Certainly, every organization has specific policies for recruitment and termination. I have three queries:
1. Have you served the notice period?
2. Have you informed your previous organization that you are leaving to join Matrimony?
3. Have you obtained any certificates from your previous organization, such as Experience, F&F, etc.?
It has become common for individuals to leave organizations for better opportunities and then feel depressed afterward. I suggest you revisit your previous organization and explain everything.
Thanks with regards
From India, Hyderabad
Dear Friend,
I advise you to go and ask your previous organization if the position you left is vacant. If you performed well enough, they won't neglect your request. Please consider looking at the situation from their perspective.
Best regards,
TESFAYE
From Ethiopia, Addis Abeba
I advise you to go and ask your previous organization if the position you left is vacant. If you performed well enough, they won't neglect your request. Please consider looking at the situation from their perspective.
Best regards,
TESFAYE
From Ethiopia, Addis Abeba
Dear Kubbiamus, Sriram Warrier has answered you question appropriately. Suggest follow the same.
From India, Thana
From India, Thana
Dear kubbiamus,
Take legal steps against the company with whatever evidence you have in hand. Don't worry, dear. God will open another door for you. You must think positive and go ahead. Keep patience on your side and search for a new job. You will definitely succeed in getting a good job.
Regards,
Momi
From India, Calcutta
Take legal steps against the company with whatever evidence you have in hand. Don't worry, dear. God will open another door for you. You must think positive and go ahead. Keep patience on your side and search for a new job. You will definitely succeed in getting a good job.
Regards,
Momi
From India, Calcutta
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