It can easily be verified by third-party reference check agencies. Nowadays, everyone must be aware that most IT companies are into third-party reference checks. These agencies are very influential because they are highly paid for it. Trust me, it can easily be verified by them because they all have different techniques for it, and moreover, they have a special department for doing it. Furthermore, Nasscom has all the details, including your PAN number, for all the employees working in the IT sector, whether they are earning a CTC of 1 lakh or 10 lakhs.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Hi Friends,
Thank you for your advice and for sharing your experience. As many people have pointed out, it could be dangerous at any time and could have serious consequences. I have another offer of 7 lakh per annum for which I have provided genuine documents. However, I feel that this offer is low considering my experience (5+ years as an Oracle DBA). What do you think?
Thanks,
Rajan
From India, Madras
Thank you for your advice and for sharing your experience. As many people have pointed out, it could be dangerous at any time and could have serious consequences. I have another offer of 7 lakh per annum for which I have provided genuine documents. However, I feel that this offer is low considering my experience (5+ years as an Oracle DBA). What do you think?
Thanks,
Rajan
From India, Madras
Hi,
I am Mouzzam. I liked the way you gave a review to Rajan regarding the Fake Payslip. Because, you see, we are not all bound to accept whatever is paid to us. But we can ascend in life.
I have been an English trainer for over a year. Thanks, but don't mind if I appreciate you.
From India, Ahmadabad
I am Mouzzam. I liked the way you gave a review to Rajan regarding the Fake Payslip. Because, you see, we are not all bound to accept whatever is paid to us. But we can ascend in life.
I have been an English trainer for over a year. Thanks, but don't mind if I appreciate you.
From India, Ahmadabad
Dear Rajan,
From 4.7 lakhs/anum to 7 lakhs/anum - it already represents a hefty 50% jump. An opportunity that many people would love to have. But if you are able to convince the 3rd company that you are worth 9 lakhs/anum, then go ahead.
P.S: Big Money Comes with Big Accountability, so what's the catch here?
Regards,
Autumn Jane
From Singapore, Singapore
From 4.7 lakhs/anum to 7 lakhs/anum - it already represents a hefty 50% jump. An opportunity that many people would love to have. But if you are able to convince the 3rd company that you are worth 9 lakhs/anum, then go ahead.
P.S: Big Money Comes with Big Accountability, so what's the catch here?
Regards,
Autumn Jane
From Singapore, Singapore
Dear Rajan,
I worked as a Verification Executive in a Company, where we verified payslips. Most Verification Companies also perform this task. Please do not take a risk in this sensitive matter; otherwise, your ex-employer could file a legal case against you.
Thank you.
From India, Ghaziabad
I worked as a Verification Executive in a Company, where we verified payslips. Most Verification Companies also perform this task. Please do not take a risk in this sensitive matter; otherwise, your ex-employer could file a legal case against you.
Thank you.
From India, Ghaziabad
Amazing use of this forum! Its difficult to believe that we can discuss something wiered as this.
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Hi, Rajan,
I don't have much experience, but be confident. As you have already done it, you can't move back. So just believe in yourself positively because, according to the law of attraction, things come to you as you feel. If you continuously fear about it, then things may turn against you. Now try it and start thinking that you have not done anything wrong. Maybe your real value in the market is 7 lac/yr, and your current employer is not capable of giving you that. If you are not worth 9 lac/yr, then the HR person should not hire you. But if you are worthy enough, then why should anyone bother about what you were getting in your earlier company? All the best, but don't do it next time. The law of attraction is not always correct, but it works.
From India, Ahmadabad
I don't have much experience, but be confident. As you have already done it, you can't move back. So just believe in yourself positively because, according to the law of attraction, things come to you as you feel. If you continuously fear about it, then things may turn against you. Now try it and start thinking that you have not done anything wrong. Maybe your real value in the market is 7 lac/yr, and your current employer is not capable of giving you that. If you are not worth 9 lac/yr, then the HR person should not hire you. But if you are worthy enough, then why should anyone bother about what you were getting in your earlier company? All the best, but don't do it next time. The law of attraction is not always correct, but it works.
From India, Ahmadabad
Hi Karuna,
Surely, you will be getting into trouble in the future. Most companies will ask you to submit the bank statement for a background check. So, please don't try to get into trouble, which will spoil your future.
Thanks,
Karuna
From India, Madras
Surely, you will be getting into trouble in the future. Most companies will ask you to submit the bank statement for a background check. So, please don't try to get into trouble, which will spoil your future.
Thanks,
Karuna
From India, Madras
To provide false information about yourself is definitely an offense because the information you provide is generally believed during employment negotiations. In your case, you have prepared a fake pay slip (CTC), for which your previous employer may strongly object and take action. It would be better for you to approach your former employer and confess the truth so that they do not take further steps that could harm your career.
Jagadish Kamath
From India, Shahapur
Jagadish Kamath
From India, Shahapur
Fudging the data is not a good thing. Ideally, your new organization will offer a salary using internal parity, 'supply and demand' factors for your skills and your own competency. This is what I suggest.
If you are working in an IT organization, nowadays most companies conduct employment verifications. There are fair chances that you will be fired as soon as you are caught.
1. Go back to your new organization and explain that your salary is only 4.5 lakhs, not 7 lakhs as you mentioned in the interview. Tender an apology and negotiate for 9 lakhs. This requires a lot of courage and contemplation from you to do.
2. Simply accept the other offer (7 lakhs), which you did ethically right and live royally.
Regards, Ravindra Prasad
ravindraprasad@yahoo.com
From India, Bangalore
If you are working in an IT organization, nowadays most companies conduct employment verifications. There are fair chances that you will be fired as soon as you are caught.
1. Go back to your new organization and explain that your salary is only 4.5 lakhs, not 7 lakhs as you mentioned in the interview. Tender an apology and negotiate for 9 lakhs. This requires a lot of courage and contemplation from you to do.
2. Simply accept the other offer (7 lakhs), which you did ethically right and live royally.
Regards, Ravindra Prasad
ravindraprasad@yahoo.com
From India, Bangalore
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