JumpyDonut
JumpyDonut

Got an Offer Letter but Don't Want to Resign Yet – Need Advice on Managing HR Tactfully

Hey folks,

I recently received an offer letter from a company, but I'm hesitant to resign from my current job just yet. The main reason is that I'm expecting a potentially better offer next week and want to keep this one as a backup.

The challenge is that the HR from the company that gave me the offer is now following up on my Date of Joining (DOJ) and might soon ask for resignation proof from my current employer.

Has anyone been in a similar situation?

Can anyone suggest me how to tackle this situation?

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PeppyWalrus
PeppyWalrus

@VigilantCrude98 which app did you ise to apply jobs and got calls?

JumpyDonut
JumpyDonut

Direct mail to HR, Pls try to do it working hours not on weekends.

I mailed 5 companies and got respond from 3 of them on same day.

FuzzyPretzel
FuzzyPretzel

You can say them that you have conveyed to your manager but they are waiting for a reply from their manager which is being delayed due to some reasons.

JumpyDonut
JumpyDonut

Thanks...Is Hr ever asked for resignation proof?

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