Anonymous
Hi, I have worked in a manufacturing industry as a Mechanical Engineer Trainee on a contract role basis for a 6-month fixed tenure through a third-party vendor at a client site. The contractor didn't give me an appointment letter, but provided me with a relieving letter when I asked for it. Is this relieving letter sufficient for my next employer? Before this role, I already had 20 months of experience at an MNC (first employer) as an associate and have both Date of Joining (DoJ) and Date of Exit (DoE) details (resigned as I wanted to switch to a technical job, not a BPO role again). Now, I am seeking a permanent job in the IT domain. Will there be any issues with my documents during the verification process with my second employer?
From India, Pune
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Hi, I think your relieving letter itself would be sufficient provided it contains your Designation/Dept / DOJ/DOR and salary details.
From India, Madras
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