I received an offer letter from the company, where date of joining was different. I have replied to HR for the modification of Joining date, its been more than 3 days there is no reply from the HR. I sent email asking for the updates, no luck. What does it mean? Normally how much time it takes for HR to reply? And if HR don't reply what should I do?
PLEASE suggest!!
From India, Bangalore
PLEASE suggest!!
From India, Bangalore
Dear Collleague:
Normally, joining dates are indicated in advance to the candidate and later formalised in letters of appopimtment. When you do not accept the offer received by you in full, it becomes a conditional acceptance and therefore it means you have not accepted as such. Your conditional acceptance is not binding on the firm. If the firm accepts your condition, you are lucky. Otherwise, if you peruse the letter wherein there will be a clasue that (a) if the offer made by the firm is not accepted by the candidate within a defined date mentioned in the letter of offer and/or (2) in the event of the failure of the candidate to join on or before the specified date, the offer made to the candidate will be deemed to have been automatically withdrawn or cancelled.
We have to be very careful in handling the letters of appointment received by us. Every clause has to be read carefully and understood and acted upon without fail.
I do not know, why you could not have talked to HR over phone, before
you sent a mail for changing the date of joining.
Even now, you make an attempt to talk to HR over phone and elecit their response urgently.
R Sundararajan
From India, Madras
Normally, joining dates are indicated in advance to the candidate and later formalised in letters of appopimtment. When you do not accept the offer received by you in full, it becomes a conditional acceptance and therefore it means you have not accepted as such. Your conditional acceptance is not binding on the firm. If the firm accepts your condition, you are lucky. Otherwise, if you peruse the letter wherein there will be a clasue that (a) if the offer made by the firm is not accepted by the candidate within a defined date mentioned in the letter of offer and/or (2) in the event of the failure of the candidate to join on or before the specified date, the offer made to the candidate will be deemed to have been automatically withdrawn or cancelled.
We have to be very careful in handling the letters of appointment received by us. Every clause has to be read carefully and understood and acted upon without fail.
I do not know, why you could not have talked to HR over phone, before
you sent a mail for changing the date of joining.
Even now, you make an attempt to talk to HR over phone and elecit their response urgently.
R Sundararajan
From India, Madras
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