Plz let me know if I resigned on mail and as discussed on phone with my boss. But my boss is on leave and his boss didn’t accept it nor did I get any confirmation. Please any help.
From India, Srinagar
From India, Srinagar
Hi,
Resignation through email is not a proper practice. You need to submit resignation with your employer by person and serve proper notice period as per your employment terms.
However in case of any major illness /hospitalization wherein you are not in a position to attend office you may submit your resignation through email with proper proof attached, expressing your inability to serve proper notice period. However proper relieving or termination is at discretion of your employer.
From India, Madras
Resignation through email is not a proper practice. You need to submit resignation with your employer by person and serve proper notice period as per your employment terms.
However in case of any major illness /hospitalization wherein you are not in a position to attend office you may submit your resignation through email with proper proof attached, expressing your inability to serve proper notice period. However proper relieving or termination is at discretion of your employer.
From India, Madras
Dear V.M I had resigned due to my personal emergency.but my company didn’t respond as I resigned on mail and in portal also.
From India, Srinagar
From India, Srinagar
Hi,
As per your private message to me ( "Actually I had resigned due to my personal emergency.hence can't serve 30 days notice period.and I resigned on mail and also in online portal and I'm not working on payrolls of the company.but still I didn't get any revert of my mail nor in portal."), in my opinion, if you are not getting relieved properly, your current employer may not provide you proof for employment (experience cum relieving letter).
When you apply for new job in future it will be required.
From India, Madras
As per your private message to me ( "Actually I had resigned due to my personal emergency.hence can't serve 30 days notice period.and I resigned on mail and also in online portal and I'm not working on payrolls of the company.but still I didn't get any revert of my mail nor in portal."), in my opinion, if you are not getting relieved properly, your current employer may not provide you proof for employment (experience cum relieving letter).
When you apply for new job in future it will be required.
From India, Madras
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