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gloomberg
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Sep 11 2010, 10:38 PM
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Just wanna ask the seniors here, I had a similar situation as scenario 5 in this thread, as in switching company during probationary period. If I were to get a better offer and I have made up my mind to switch already but I am only a month into working there, what would be the best excuse to resign?
Btw, if I were to switch, it will be my 3rd job this time around.
Notice period is 1 month, and the office there is relatively too relaxed, the slow culture doesn't really suit my style, and this is not what promised earlier too (high learning curve, a lot of work, etc)
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gloomberg
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Sep 11 2010, 11:42 PM
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QUOTE(aurora97 @ Sep 11 2010, 11:24 PM) tell the truth, i guess. Your question is more like a career call for you yourself to answer. Unappreciated. I'm asking for advise here please? To help me make up my mind? =,=
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gloomberg
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Sep 13 2010, 06:33 AM
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QUOTE(jethrel @ Sep 12 2010, 11:54 PM) What excuse would you need? Just tell the truth. Why are you switching when you're only a month into working there? Because you had a better offer? Environment there seems to be more suitable for you? I don't see why you shouldn't be plain honest with your employer. That is exactly what I was planning to do... be honest with my employer... well, hope it all goes well. Btw, it's a much better offer, and I didn't apply for that job(not a job hopper) it's just that the HR called me for another position in their company. Added on September 21, 2010, 2:15 pmMoment of truth... I have to hand in the resignation letter tomorrow as I will get my offer letter today... need all the courage in the world to go and hand in the letter... =( This post has been edited by gloomberg: Sep 21 2010, 02:15 PM
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gloomberg
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Sep 22 2010, 10:40 AM
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Thank you so much for that...
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