How To Handle 90 Days Notice Period in job With HR | Multiple job offers | Anand Vaishampayan

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  • How To Handle 90 Days Notice Period in job With HR | Multiple job offers | Anand Vaishampayan
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Комментарии • 56

  • @CareerTalk
    @CareerTalk  27 дней назад +1

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  • @gaurav582482
    @gaurav582482 27 дней назад +57

    this 90 days mess is created by companies only .and they are only suffering... government should intervene and make a law to notice period can not be more than 30 days ...

    • @arunsasthry3143
      @arunsasthry3143 27 дней назад +5

      One month notice period is more than enough, within that period hr or company didnt have enough capability knowledge or wisdom to find the right candidate for their position I think that's why they demand long notice period, but its not applicable when it came to fire its in immediate or maximum one month 🤣

    • @raghavsridhar
      @raghavsridhar 26 дней назад +1

      Start giving applications to your member of parliament regarding 90 days notice this is the only way to tackle

    • @arunsasthry3143
      @arunsasthry3143 26 дней назад

      @@raghavsridhar 🙄 did mp recruting the candidate? Mp cant do anything but sooner everyting will change.. 🙏

    • @raghavsridhar
      @raghavsridhar 26 дней назад

      @@arunsasthry3143 if you raise your voice in company they will immediately find ways to fire you so it's better to submit applications to MP so that labour ministry would be involved

    • @garv1177
      @garv1177 26 дней назад

      Even government banks have notice period didn't before seeing it. I guess this shittu rule applies to entirety of India😢

  • @raghavsridhar
    @raghavsridhar 26 дней назад +9

    Reality is totally different , don't resign without offer in these harsh conditions, if they want immediate joiners then ask you yourself have 90 days but want immediate joiners

  • @Rn45634
    @Rn45634 27 дней назад +17

    Just look at the number of applicants for each of the jobs posted in various portals. Please don't assume that market is good now. There are a lot of people who are still jobless. Many companies are simply posting just to fake that they are still growing.

    • @near_.
      @near_. 25 дней назад

      True bro

    • @Justin2k20
      @Justin2k20 24 дня назад

      This is true sir. They are just faking.

  • @akashchakrabarty6865
    @akashchakrabarty6865 27 дней назад +2

    Thanks for this informative video Anand 😊

  • @bharathwajvenkat8476
    @bharathwajvenkat8476 27 дней назад +2

    Thank u sir I am already following this sir attending more interviews gives confidence also same question they will ask in other company

  • @raghavendrant.s1841
    @raghavendrant.s1841 27 дней назад +2

    good positive news after long....Hope i get to apply more jobs and get more interview calls....

  • @mrmightybgm9648
    @mrmightybgm9648 26 дней назад +4

    In this whole process the company which gives you opportunity even after knowing that your notice period is 3 months becomes stupid at the end.

  • @pranab01
    @pranab01 27 дней назад +2

    It can be done in blr not in mumbai kolkata if you resign then search for job and thus reducing your notifice period. In worst case scenario if you do not get an intended new job, withdraw your resignation . Better do it after your variable compensation is doled out.

  • @krishnachaitanya8088
    @krishnachaitanya8088 25 дней назад +1

    Finally he is talking positive 😅

  • @mehulkumar-mo7fn
    @mehulkumar-mo7fn 26 дней назад +2

    90 days notice period has created a deadlock in recruitment process. When companies dont think critically, they ended up creating such deadlocks...

  • @realgyan4910
    @realgyan4910 26 дней назад

    What’s is the avg hike percentage ?…

  • @Dheeraj71192
    @Dheeraj71192 23 дня назад

    I have worked in one of the countries in Europe, over there there was a national standard regarding notice period to be followed by every company.

  • @haryan2122
    @haryan2122 26 дней назад +1

    A week back joined new company
    Having 90 days NP and countering 2 jobs offer

  • @anuj.pratap.3
    @anuj.pratap.3 20 дней назад

    This 90 days NP has become pain, HR calls and asks whether you can join in 15 days. Hardly able to schedule interviews.

  • @dingding4898
    @dingding4898 27 дней назад +4

    I've already left the company, should I say that I've resigned or still working?
    It's been 10 days?
    I've like to join after 20-25 days (rest period)

    • @CareerTalk
      @CareerTalk  27 дней назад +2

      If you already left the company then the relieving letter will have the dates. You need to stick to the dates.

    • @soundarapandian8374
      @soundarapandian8374 26 дней назад +2

      As long you are competitive with tech skills and personal skillset you can lead as a warrior in IT industry.

  • @senthamarai_kannan.
    @senthamarai_kannan. 26 дней назад +1

    Company expects immediate joiners but when they leave 90days. Then how another immediate joiner will be there for the company.

    • @vlexical
      @vlexical 26 дней назад +1

      That is the great Indian Human Resource Management.

  • @ExploringLifeEveryNowandThen
    @ExploringLifeEveryNowandThen 25 дней назад

    Sir is 40 Lakhs for a 14 years Developer very High?

  • @sandip9901
    @sandip9901 20 дней назад

    The advice here is valid but only for the best case scenarios, companies wont hand over offer letter without actually seeing proof of your official notice period.

  • @user-vn4go4wp4e
    @user-vn4go4wp4e 26 дней назад +1

    90 day there policy in the companies that you cannot reduce the notice period. Reality is very different. Don't resign without offer in hand.

  • @saiteja4013
    @saiteja4013 27 дней назад +1

    Good evening sir

  • @bhargavb115
    @bhargavb115 27 дней назад

    Hello sir, i have question..
    Currently working as Java devloper at LTIM since 2021. I got an offer from TCS with 35% hike to my current CTC.
    Is it better to resign in the current company and join TCS?

    • @chandanshaw8206
      @chandanshaw8206 26 дней назад

      Never do that

    • @soundarapandian8374
      @soundarapandian8374 26 дней назад

      TCS should be the worst option for growing minds and very good option for sucked minds.

    • @vimalkumarramakrishnan293
      @vimalkumarramakrishnan293 22 дня назад

      Yes, I would recommend you to take the offer as LTIM is heavily reducing bench strength. I don't like the 5 day WFO policy in TCS, but if the offer makes sense go ahead.

    • @dhirajvanarase4331
      @dhirajvanarase4331 19 дней назад

      Don't join TCS until you don't have any option.

  • @vicky89ist
    @vicky89ist 26 дней назад +2

    Why we need multiple job rather than single job which is suitable for you😊

    • @adalaram5212
      @adalaram5212 26 дней назад +1

      It's means to check whether you are getting calls based on your resume

  • @jeevan554
    @jeevan554 25 дней назад

    Meanwhile me as a fresher , still searching from jobs , with only 4 months internship experience
    Still no offers for me trying from 2023

    • @RushiBShahGPlus
      @RushiBShahGPlus 23 дня назад

      Start working as a freelancer. Slowly gain experience and then move up the hierarchy.

  • @QamruddinKhan-hf4dn
    @QamruddinKhan-hf4dn 26 дней назад

    Can we start IT career after reaching 30?

    • @soundarapandian8374
      @soundarapandian8374 26 дней назад

      Unless and until you will give your personal time completely. Bachelors are needed here we will f**k your minds and after 30 you will be sugarcane waste said by famous pride CEO of IT company.

    • @nothingness627
      @nothingness627 22 дня назад

      Yes.

  • @rahulms3138
    @rahulms3138 24 дня назад

    Now everyone knows everything 😂😂😂

  • @krishnaparida007
    @krishnaparida007 27 дней назад

    Sorry but this video don't have required info
    All these Info already posted by other youtubes

    • @CareerTalk
      @CareerTalk  27 дней назад

      Ok sure. Thanks for your feedback

  • @nikhilrai7301
    @nikhilrai7301 26 дней назад +6

    I recently had an interview with L&T Technology and when hiring manager asked me what's my notice period.
    I replied the same "Officially it's 90 days however i can manage to bring it to early release with just 30 days NP"
    Hiring manager response: come to the point straight what is your official notice period?
    Me: 90 days
    Hiring manager: Fine 😏
    Interview feedback: Not shortlisted
    Guys these tricks wont work in reality, honestly if the company & hiring manager desperately wants you no matter what they will hire you or just make excuses and keep rejecting your profile.
    Thanks,
    Nikhil
    Employee at HCLTech

    • @girishdeshpande6453
      @girishdeshpande6453 26 дней назад +1

      It's better u didn't join l&t tech.. because I am working in LTI mindtree company after the merger of mindtree and L&T the policies and job safety is not ensured.The policies are one of the worst which I hear from most L&T people.I am experiencing the same.They gave 0.2 percent of hike almost for a level 3 to 8 yrs experience guy..They just increased 800rs to 1500 rs to these grade level.Based on this u can think how we are feeling right now...

    • @prasannarao490
      @prasannarao490 26 дней назад

      @nikhilrai7301
      How is HCL , can we join for long term ?

    • @You12783
      @You12783 25 дней назад

      He probably didn't wanted to hire you in first place just wasting your time with a lengthy interview process.
      Happened with me too, went through multiple stages of interview, and in the end they said the best we could do is to give you unpaid internship.😅