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Hi, I was working in a microfinance company, and due to some reasons, I resigned from the job without serving the notice period for the last 10 days. As a result, the company has marked me as absconded, making it difficult for me to secure a job in any other financial services sector. I have reached out to my HR department, expressing my willingness to either serve the notice period or pay the basic salary amount in order to obtain the relieving letter. However, I have not received any response from the company. I kindly request your assistance as I am struggling to find employment elsewhere. Please help me.
From India, Hyderabad
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Hi, If the employer has already terminated your services, they will not consider your request for serving the notice period. However, what you can do is go and meet your HR, express your apology, and explain that you are willing to pay in lieu of the notice period. If they accept, pay and get the relieving letter.

If the above doesn't work out, you need to explain your situation to your new employer and request a job without a relieving letter. Some companies will consider it. But mostly, finance companies will give more importance to a proper relieving process as your role deals with money, and absconding without information may be viewed negatively.

From India, Madras
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Dear, You should have thought once before leaving your job; it's a matter of 10 days. However, when employees leave a job, they often do not consider the future implications and end up spoiling their relationship with their employer. Working in the finance sector means dealing with money, so any other finance sector employer will undoubtedly check all parameters before hiring you.

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You can contact the HR department of your previous organization; they may consider your request if you left the company in a proper manner.

Thanks,

Regards, Himmatsinh Zala

From India, Ahmadabad
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It is a matter of regret that youngsters make knee-jerk decisions and never think of the implications. They simply vanish without leaving the organization in a proper manner. I can call them too selfish. Have you ever imagined how much the organization will suffer because of your decision? They will have one hand short to carry out their role as a service provider to a number of customers. How much time and effort do they have to put in to replace the vacancy? Are you aware? Don't be too selfish and think about others too. You have to pay the price for your actions, my dear friend. Please do not indulge in this kind of action in the future. Your career will be totally spoiled. Best wishes.
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