Hi Seniors ,
My spouse works in Delhi I m based in Calicut , I want to move on to Delhi ( Got married a month back)... I m not getting any offers from the Delhi region . Is it ok if I resign and move on to my spouse place and search for jobs there. Will it be considered as negative since I resigned my job . Please advice
Regards
Joey

From India, Thiruvananthapuram
Hi Joey,
It will be better if you can take leave, visit Delhi and search for a job. Always remember your bargaining power is more if you have a job in hand.
So all the best for your search.
Regards
Annita

From India, Mumbai
Dear Joe,
It's only after thought and not going to help in any way having already resigned (?) and moving to Delhi. As Annita said it would be wise to search and then resign. Delhi is a big place and sooner or later you'll get one. Try to search thru' your known friends, relatives, and your spouse also should help to fix one for you. Intensify and get it, use all channels, print, online, one to one contacts etc.All the best.

From India, Bangalore
Dear Joey,
Please follow Anita, because if you resign you will loss the negotiation power. Most important that, if you have PF, gratutity will effect. So please take leave and go to Delhi to search a job. Best of Luck.

From India, Diamond Harbour
Dear Joey,
It is not advisable to leave the job and search. Have you given Delhi address on your resume? Please give it. People , most of the time, do not consider/call outsiders.Manage interviews by taking leave.
If you can manage your expenses for next 4-6 months, you may leave the job and search.First find any job in Delhi and then search better job, suitable as per your experience and education.
All good wishes!
Brajesh Sinha

From India, Gurgaon
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