hello! i would like to know if it right to join your previous company after having 1 gap of around 1 year.
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Depend on last time situation and your requirement But as per my own idea No No Never use this option if there is no way
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
My friend is a telecom engineer. Since last 1 year he is searching for job. Now he is thinking of joining his last company again or doing MBA. Can anyone plz suggest what would be the better option.
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Hi Vijeta ,
The telecom industry is doing good now ....ask your friend to wrtie to me ....
having no job during & joining back the same is not a good idea ....weighted to go back if he's working
From India, Bangalore
The telecom industry is doing good now ....ask your friend to wrtie to me ....
having no job during & joining back the same is not a good idea ....weighted to go back if he's working
From India, Bangalore
The decision to join back the same company really depends on what grounds or the manner you have left it in the first place.
If you have left in a cordial manner, with valid reasons and during your tenure has been a good performer, I am quite sure the company would welcome you back. But if the opposite holds true, I doubt the company would even want to entertain this avenue.
I have seen many cases where the resigned employees returned back to the company to hold higher position as the additional exposure & experience away brings additional value to the company.
Regards
Autumn Jane
From Singapore, Singapore
If you have left in a cordial manner, with valid reasons and during your tenure has been a good performer, I am quite sure the company would welcome you back. But if the opposite holds true, I doubt the company would even want to entertain this avenue.
I have seen many cases where the resigned employees returned back to the company to hold higher position as the additional exposure & experience away brings additional value to the company.
Regards
Autumn Jane
From Singapore, Singapore
Dear Autumn
But only in few case
In the maximum case the same perrson can not adjust him self between the colegeuos
Sorry sir Do not mind
I have see many case like this
returened in previous company after one year back always make 90% negitive effect and only 10% will positive
Thanks
From India, New Delhi
But only in few case
In the maximum case the same perrson can not adjust him self between the colegeuos
Sorry sir Do not mind
I have see many case like this
returened in previous company after one year back always make 90% negitive effect and only 10% will positive
Thanks
From India, New Delhi
I don't understand why you can't join your previous company once again. There are lots of advantages viz you know the work culture, environment, people very well. This is the place where you reinvent yourself and you can see the impact also. If you are joining in a senior position you know what should be/can be done to improvise on certain matters.
As long as perceptions of the colleagues is concerned,it is a case of seeking other's approval. If you belong to that personality this will remain true even if you join work at a new place.
Justify your action to yourself and outcome will justify rest all.
From India, Mumbai
As long as perceptions of the colleagues is concerned,it is a case of seeking other's approval. If you belong to that personality this will remain true even if you join work at a new place.
Justify your action to yourself and outcome will justify rest all.
From India, Mumbai
Thanks Giriamitha, You have given a different thought. I think you are right but how to deal with the colleagues. my friend is feeling some nervousness in facing his colleagues.
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
I completely agree with Girimatha....But this holds good only if they ask u to join them back. If you ask them that u would like to join them back their will be lot many issues which may arise (salary will not be matched, They might take u for ride etc...).
Friends correct me if i am wrong.
Regards
Shreyas.N.M
From India, Bangalore
Friends correct me if i am wrong.
Regards
Shreyas.N.M
From India, Bangalore
Dear Vijeta,
that we give as much information about the scenario as possible to get more effective responses. Also, it is preferable that we search the web for information already availabe and then pose precise questions. It saves a lot of time in clarifying the scenario after someone queries.
For example, there is a piece on the web by Jackowski on the subject in question at <link no longer exists - removed>
There was piece in the Hindu Newspaper at The Hindu : Rejoining old employer as long ago as 2004.
I hope your friend find those useful.
Have a nice day.
Simhan
A retired academic in UK
From United Kingdom
that we give as much information about the scenario as possible to get more effective responses. Also, it is preferable that we search the web for information already availabe and then pose precise questions. It saves a lot of time in clarifying the scenario after someone queries.
For example, there is a piece on the web by Jackowski on the subject in question at <link no longer exists - removed>
There was piece in the Hindu Newspaper at The Hindu : Rejoining old employer as long ago as 2004.
I hope your friend find those useful.
Have a nice day.
Simhan
A retired academic in UK
From United Kingdom
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