Anonymous
I resigned stating Personal Family Issues to HR, which is true, but after 70 days' notice, I took back my resignation. After 20 days, I am thinking to resign again due to the same family issue. However, to HR, I am giving a fake reason that I got a better opportunity in another sector, and so I'm switching careers.

Will this affect the background verification of the other IT company I join? Please answer.

From India, Hyderabad
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Resignation, in employment parlance, is an individual choice and decision of an employee not to continue in a job further. No employer, either current or prospective, has any say in it unless the reasons shown are in the nature of casting aspersions on the employer or the serving organization, the presence of genuine exigencies of work, or non-compliance with notice conditions on exit as per the contract of employment. Above all, once accepted and acted upon by both parties to the contract of employment, it cannot be scanned in the BGV by the prospective employer.
From India, Salem
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In most cases, the new employer does not bother with the reason why you left the organization unless it was for misconduct or if you left without notice.

The fact that you stated you are leaving for a better opportunity, it does not matter to your employer whether you left for a better opportunity in the same sector or a different one.

From India, Mumbai
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Anonymous
AND i have read some where that if HR doesnt approve for resignation Relieving Letter wont be provided. Please share any information you have on this. I work in MNC company.
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