Amidst the COVID-19 outbreak, I was asked by the BPO I was working with to join by June 1st, which I denied since I was afraid to join. Now they have already marked me as absconding, and I have even received emails regarding this. Unfortunately, this BPO is registered with NASSCOM.
What happens to my career now? I'm worried.
From India, Ernakulam
What happens to my career now? I'm worried.
From India, Ernakulam
I suggest you write a proper email to them explaining your inability to join the services given the current situation.
A formal official email to the concerned authority and the HR department would most probably help you in this regard.
From India, Pune
A formal official email to the concerned authority and the HR department would most probably help you in this regard.
From India, Pune
Yes sir, But nobody helped me. I’ve already been marked absconding. Regards Priya
From India, Ernakulam
From India, Ernakulam
Priyanka, please calm down and do not worry. No one can force you to join as an offer letter/letter of intent is not a legally binding document. In a worst-case scenario, a joining date may be deferred.
Practical advice: If your absconding remarks have been falsely put on the NASSCOM portal, please register a grievance with them citing evidence like offer letters, emails, papers, etc. I have seen such cases being handled properly and professionally by them.
From India, Delhi
Practical advice: If your absconding remarks have been falsely put on the NASSCOM portal, please register a grievance with them citing evidence like offer letters, emails, papers, etc. I have seen such cases being handled properly and professionally by them.
From India, Delhi
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