QUOTE(MerryGoRound^2 @ Jul 24 2024, 12:14 PM)
Have reason to believe that my management is placing me under PIP, and even if I did survive the program, it would automatically result in a soured relationship between myself and my manager.
Assuming I get placed on a PIP and said PIP has a 1-month review with a clause stating "Failure to meet the management's outlined expectations of the role will result in a termination or performance review," and I tender my resignation which has a 3-month notice halfway through the PIP, do I follow the time outlined in PIP or my resignation?
Asked several HR practitioner friends, but want to be sure. I understand that in theory, a PIP is not a termination, so a resignation letter and its notice period take priority. Does anyone else think differently?
if PIP just resign bah. no point staying like you mentioned relationship will be sour and what are your future chances of promotion? since resignation has 3 months notice period.. good do it and find a job.Assuming I get placed on a PIP and said PIP has a 1-month review with a clause stating "Failure to meet the management's outlined expectations of the role will result in a termination or performance review," and I tender my resignation which has a 3-month notice halfway through the PIP, do I follow the time outlined in PIP or my resignation?
Asked several HR practitioner friends, but want to be sure. I understand that in theory, a PIP is not a termination, so a resignation letter and its notice period take priority. Does anyone else think differently?
Jul 24 2024, 12:35 PM

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