ZoomyNugget
ZoomyNugget

I have put into pip.how to deal with it.shall I served pip or look for another opportunity.

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SparklyQuokka
SparklyQuokka
KPMG12mo

My friend went through PIP, after 2 months he was told to resign. He got salary equivalent to his notice period after resignation and found a job with decent hike.

I would suggest the same to you, most folks put into PIP don’t clear it. Use it as an opportunity to prepare for interviews and find a new job which gives you a good raise. Also, make sure you utilise wellbeing subsidy over next few days

GroovyHamster
GroovyHamster

Im also assigned with PIP..... what would be the procedure if we resign in mid of PIP and HR told me if pip will not be cleared then employee will be terminated and same will be written on the letter as well.

SparklyQuokka
SparklyQuokka
KPMG11mo

Don’t resign in mid of PIP. Being on PIP means you are almost out of the firm, take the money that the firm is obliged to pay you if they make you resign

FuzzyBagel
FuzzyBagel

Wow Deloitte also has pip culture? How many yoe?

ZoomyNugget
ZoomyNugget
IBM12mo

5

SquishyPotato
SquishyPotato

PIP is generally a sign to start looking for another job. Have heard very few instances of people clearing PIPs.

SnoozyNoodle
SnoozyNoodle
TCS12mo

Deloitre is plagued by arrogance leaders..we are all reponsible as we unnecessarily put halo around some companies .

SparklyTaco
SparklyTaco

Start searching for another job.

FuzzyWalrus
FuzzyWalrus

Serve it and fight back by documenting every single thing properly.

SleepyCupcake
SleepyCupcake

As suggested above, go out and do the same amount of work in other firm and they will respect you for the same what you do here. You will have your life with decent salary.

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