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Yes, it happens with all industries, and the uncertainty is more prevalent in IT/ITES industries. As Gopinath advised during the interview, it is the TA's responsibility to assess the candidate, but there may still be some failures. Organizational branding plays...
Dear Friend,In the present scenario, a lot of companies are facing the same issues. For some enhancement or else, employees change their minds frequently. So, you can take full assurance from candidates about joining and inquire about the candidate's job status ...
Keep the candidate guessing… is the success mantra...---Corrected Version:Keep the candidate guessing... Is the success mantra...
Dear Mr. GOPINATH VARAHAMURTHI,Thank you so much for this valuable suggestion. Allow me to address your question.In the meantime, have you noticed any instances where candidates we have selected have joined other organizations by presenting our offer letter and ...
Dear All,I am Raj, working as an associate in the Human Resource department of our startup company. We select candidates and offer them the same pay they expect. After selecting a candidate, we immediately send an offer letter with a prescribed joining date. The...
Dear friend,This is a problem that needs to be looked into for the benefit of the recruitment and selection of an employee for the organization you are working for. Since the industry in which the startup operates is unknown to me, I could not see the facts clea...
One should not accept such offer letters. Legally, the company cannot claim damages.Col. Rathi
Hello Sir,I apologize for incorrectly using the term "so-called."They sent me the offer letter via email. I printed it out, signed it, and then sent it back via email. Please let me know if you require any further information.
Will they really send me a legal notice? Should I wait for the notice, or do I need to pay before I get the notice? Please help me out with this.
Dear member,You mention that you received an offer from the "so-called" company. Do you understand the meaning of the phrase "so-called"? The meaning of this phrase is "doubtful or suspect." Therefore, the question arises: when did you become aware of the compan...