Anonymous
Got remarks on service certificate as the exit was unprofessional, how to convince the new HR?
From India, Chennai
Dinesh Divekar
7884

Dear Karthick,
Your company has provided you with a service certificate with remarks that have a negative connotation. But then what exactly happened? Why do they say that your exit was unprofessional? Did you not serve the complete notice period? Was there a fight with anyone at the fag-end of your tenure? Were you involved in any misconduct?
Did you approach the company for the issue of the unblemished service certificate? What do they say?
Please provide us with the complete details. Comments can be given thereafter.
Thanks,
Dinesh Divekar

From India, Bangalore
Anonymous
I didn't serve the complete notice period.i worked for 15 days and paid for the remaining.actually company had given me transfer to another office.i didn't like going there.so I resigned and worked until the transfer date in the old office.and informed HR that I would pay the remaining.i paid dues. But the company given me like exit was unprofessional.please suggest how to convince the new HR
From India, Chennai
Dinesh Divekar
7884

Dear Karthick-SK1,
Just for not serving the complete notice issue of the service certificate with the negative remarks is unheard of. Possibly there could be more than meets the eye.
Anyway, at this stage, I recommend you submit the application for the fresh issue of the service certificate without any remarks. Address it to the MD of the company. In the application, you may write what were the constraints in working at the new location and your willingness to make a payment in lieu of the unserved notice period. Let us see what he says. If required, you may ask for his interview and beseech him. Let us see what does he say.
By the way, what is your designation and how many subordinates did you have?
Thanks,
Dinesh Divekar

From India, Bangalore
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