I am going to join an MNC. I left my first company without serving a notice period, so they cut my one-month salary and provided me with a full and final settlement. However, they didn't provide me with an experience or relieving letter.
At the second company, I only gave a 10-day notice period instead of the required 30 days. They did not provide me with any documents. Upon my request, they only sent me an email mentioning my working period and stated that I did not complete the notice period.
My third company's documents are in order. Now, I am going to join a fourth company, which is a big MNC (Infrastructure company). My first two companies were very small. Will there be any issues with background verification? Will they consider me an absconding employee?
From India, New Delhi
At the second company, I only gave a 10-day notice period instead of the required 30 days. They did not provide me with any documents. Upon my request, they only sent me an email mentioning my working period and stated that I did not complete the notice period.
My third company's documents are in order. Now, I am going to join a fourth company, which is a big MNC (Infrastructure company). My first two companies were very small. Will there be any issues with background verification? Will they consider me an absconding employee?
From India, New Delhi
You have given them enough reasons to draw an adverse inference against you. Whether they will do it or not is another question; it would depend on their approach. As a general rule, all MNCs do some sort of background verification, and this is one item they would like to check. The rest is your luck.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
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