
Can Medical Grounds Beat Accenture’s 90-Day Notice Trap?
I am currently serving notice at Accenture, and like many, I’m stuck with the 90-day grind. The problem? Due to stress/anxiety-related health issues, I won’t be able to continue beyond 30 days.
I plan to inform HR in advance, provide a doctor’s note if needed, and request an early release on medical grounds. But we all know how stubborn HR can be, so…
My Game Plan: • Tell HR upfront that my health condition won’t allow me to serve the full 90 days. • Offer to handover properly within 30 days to ensure a smooth transition. • If they resist, remind them that forcing an unfit employee to work despite medical documentation could be a legal risk.
Now, I Need Some Insider Wisdom: • Has anyone actually pulled this off at Accenture (or similar MNCs)? • Do they verify medical certificates, or just process the exit to avoid hassle? • What’s the best way to phrase this so they don’t just dismiss it?
Anyone who’s escaped the 90-day trap using medical reasons—drop your insights.

don't be stupid, say you're serving NP and can join in 30 or 45 days or whatever is required in that scenario, if you get a good hike you can buyout the NP otherwise you can negotiate it

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