Hi, I recently got recruited in a big IT firm from my campus placements. My 12th percentage was 73.8, but I mistakenly wrote 74.8. It was a genuine error on my part. Will it make me lose my job? I am really worried and looking forward to some valuable suggestions.
From United States, Englewood
From United States, Englewood
Also I would like to add that this mistake was in my CV, but in the employment application form all the information was correct....
From United States, Englewood
From United States, Englewood
@nashbramhall.... Thank you for your suggestion. But I wanted to know if I must inform them. I mean, is this mistake that serious? Won't it create a bad impression of me? I was planning to wait until they dig it out and then clarify it. Will it not be acceptable then??
From United States, Englewood
From United States, Englewood
It is not a serious mistake; still you should tell them and not wait for them to dig it out. Had you not spotted the mistake, the case would have been different.
From United Kingdom
From United Kingdom
Please inform them and ensure that it is corrected. I opine that it is not a serious mistake because you have submitted the copies of all certificates, etc., and it is in the CV, not in the company application. The data in the company application is more relevant and binding.
Regards,
Kamesh
From India, Hyderabad
Regards,
Kamesh
From India, Hyderabad
Hi,
I agree; please inform the company that the application you submitted is correct and that there was an inadvertent mistake in the resume you provided earlier. It is important to ensure that the information on company documents is accurate and up to date.
Thank you.
From India, Mumbai
I agree; please inform the company that the application you submitted is correct and that there was an inadvertent mistake in the resume you provided earlier. It is important to ensure that the information on company documents is accurate and up to date.
Thank you.
From India, Mumbai
Being worked with Background verification company, its not serious mistake u have done. Please make sure u inform ur HR in advance. And hope you have provided genuine copy of ur marks card.
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Hi Its hardly any difference, you are still a good performer !! :-D .. Good advise by members here.
From Kuwait, Salmiya
From Kuwait, Salmiya
I also agree with the above opinions. Please note that if you will be late to inform your management, it may create a different situation in their views. This could potentially be problematic for you, and at that time, it will be difficult for you to convince your seniors.
From India, Allahabad
From India, Allahabad
Dear [Recipient's Name],
Don't worry about the mistakes; just send an apology letter by e-mail to the company HR for physical evidence. Remember, the corporate appreciates honesty and integrity.
All the best,
Asst. Prof. M. Choudhury Course Coordinator Presidency College
From India, Bhubaneswar
Don't worry about the mistakes; just send an apology letter by e-mail to the company HR for physical evidence. Remember, the corporate appreciates honesty and integrity.
All the best,
Asst. Prof. M. Choudhury Course Coordinator Presidency College
From India, Bhubaneswar
Although there is not much difference, it is a false statement that should be brought to the knowledge of the management. Instead, they should investigate it thoroughly and take appropriate action. Please draft an application addressing this matter.
Naveen Jain
From India, New Delhi
Naveen Jain
From India, New Delhi
HI Sir its better to inform ur mistake befor they find , once they find u should feel guilty...ur brain process wil nt work properly...then u l feel sad ....remembr sir. Regards girish.
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
It's not a big mistake. As you have mentioned correctly in the company form, there is no mistake in it. Just tell the concerned person that you have wrongly mentioned in your CV and have updated it correctly in your CV. It won't create any bad impression on you; rather, it will demonstrate honesty and a genuine quality in you.
Thanks and Regards,
SRIRAM
HR
From India, Madras
Thanks and Regards,
SRIRAM
HR
From India, Madras
Hi, Pls inform them about your mistake , if they find out then it will create a bad impression on you.Its always best to tell the truth. Thanks, Suriya
From India, Coimbatore
From India, Coimbatore
Don't worry. Even if it is taken as a serious mistake and you do not get the job, it is better not to work in that company, finding fault for this kind of small mistake unintentionally done.
From India, Coimbatore
From India, Coimbatore
Hi,
Honesty is and shall remain the best policy in any sphere of life. Acknowledging a mistake, however small, is all the more appreciated for putting things in perspective, be it through a small correction or a big, detailed explanation. Just write, apologize, and request a correction to be made to the concerned.
I can recount numerous examples in my professional life for that, but that is not required here. Mark my words - an oral pat on the back by a very senior person adds to your stature more than a paper enhancement of your emoluments.
Warm regards,
Shivkumar R.
From India, Bangalore
Honesty is and shall remain the best policy in any sphere of life. Acknowledging a mistake, however small, is all the more appreciated for putting things in perspective, be it through a small correction or a big, detailed explanation. Just write, apologize, and request a correction to be made to the concerned.
I can recount numerous examples in my professional life for that, but that is not required here. Mark my words - an oral pat on the back by a very senior person adds to your stature more than a paper enhancement of your emoluments.
Warm regards,
Shivkumar R.
From India, Bangalore
Dear,
I can suggest two options -
1. Just go over to your HR Department. Go straight to the person who is supposed to maintain your records and calmly tell him that this has happened inadvertently. Please correct it now.
2. Just go over to him, hand over a copy of your updated (corrected) CV, and request him to keep it in your file since it is updated with the change of address, phone number, etc.
Don't simply send a correction letter and remain quiet.
And don't worry; it is not a serious mistake. After all, you didn't get this job just because of that 2% mark.
All the best.
Kumar S.
From India, Bangalore
I can suggest two options -
1. Just go over to your HR Department. Go straight to the person who is supposed to maintain your records and calmly tell him that this has happened inadvertently. Please correct it now.
2. Just go over to him, hand over a copy of your updated (corrected) CV, and request him to keep it in your file since it is updated with the change of address, phone number, etc.
Don't simply send a correction letter and remain quiet.
And don't worry; it is not a serious mistake. After all, you didn't get this job just because of that 2% mark.
All the best.
Kumar S.
From India, Bangalore
Dear Sir, Nobody bothers about percentage of marks. Only performance will speak. Don’t worry nothing happens. D.Gurumurthy HR/IR Consultant
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
Dear friend,
You have been recruited through campus placement. That CV may not be preserved for a long time. Perhaps it may not be available as such in the company now. However, what has happened is unintentional. You might have erroneously left the percentage of marks entry of the previous person, maybe your friend's.
So, friend, like some of our friends have suggested, don't worry. Building confidence based on performance is more important. Do that... Climb the ladder... and of course, this company is not your DESTINATION.
ALL THE BEST,
R MOHAN
From India, Madurai
You have been recruited through campus placement. That CV may not be preserved for a long time. Perhaps it may not be available as such in the company now. However, what has happened is unintentional. You might have erroneously left the percentage of marks entry of the previous person, maybe your friend's.
So, friend, like some of our friends have suggested, don't worry. Building confidence based on performance is more important. Do that... Climb the ladder... and of course, this company is not your DESTINATION.
ALL THE BEST,
R MOHAN
From India, Madurai
Thank you to all the members for your valuable suggestions. I am pleased to inform you that I have contacted the HR regarding this matter via email. In response, she thanked me for bringing the issue to her attention and assured me not to worry as she will take care of the necessary changes in the database. I cannot express how relieved I feel. I truly appreciate it. :)
From United States, Englewood
From United States, Englewood
Hi, Its not that big to worry about, but you better inform the management as early as possible and avoid further complications.
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Dear,
Please note that human error is always acceptable. Kindly inform your local HR to rectify the same and drop a mail to him regarding the mistake that occurred. Also, track everything through email, as confirmation via email is always safe; moreover, nobody will raise questions against you in the future, even if it is discovered.
Don't worry!
Regards,
Balaji S
Human Resources
From India, Mumbai
Please note that human error is always acceptable. Kindly inform your local HR to rectify the same and drop a mail to him regarding the mistake that occurred. Also, track everything through email, as confirmation via email is always safe; moreover, nobody will raise questions against you in the future, even if it is discovered.
Don't worry!
Regards,
Balaji S
Human Resources
From India, Mumbai
Hi, Having submitted necessary certificates also the mistake is not major but do not lose time in informing this inadvertant mistake. Pl. do so quickly. Regards S.K.Johri
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
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