FluffyPotato
FluffyPotato
13mo

Trending @Accenture; Please help me !!!

Hey guys, I'm currently serving NP in accenture and my last working day is March 14th. Eventhough, I'm serving NP , My onsite lead is more providing more pressure and my offshore lead is saying that I'm doing works just for name sake ( which I'm not doing ) .So, there might be a scenario where they can stop my salary.. I'm getting so frustrated.. Whatever I do it's not enough.. Can you guys help me with next steps ? Can I check with HR for early release or something ?

13mo ago
FluffyMochi
FluffyMochi

They can't do anything.. It's just Indian manager trait to extract everything from you... And it's your duty to give them everything.. Just pretend that you are doing all the things.. Give them regular updates of whatever you are doing..

FluffyPotato
FluffyPotato

I am doing that.. But , They're abusing me verbally on daily basis.. what do I Do ?

DerpyCupcake
DerpyCupcake

No one can hold your salary or ask you to work more while serving notice period.

The most they can do is raise a PIP which will not affect you anyways.

PeppyNarwhal
PeppyNarwhal
13mo

First of all don't be worried, I am not sure whether anyone can hold your salary but it's better not to get pressured by these persons, once they know you are under pressure then they will keep you pressured.
Second as your offshore lead says you are doing bare minimum work then I say start doing bare minimum only or else you won't be able to give any further interviews due to a lot of work pressure. Third talk to HR and see what she says if they agree for early release then it's good else tell hr what you are going through and ask them how much it will impact on salary but most of the HRs in Accenture won't reply easily so you have to chase them. Good luck

FluffyPotato
FluffyPotato

Okay thank you.. I'm just so tired and frustated

PrancingNugget
PrancingNugget

Best way to face these people is to argue with politeness putting your points. For the abuse please contact HR in writing (Email). Always keeping silence and just doing for the sake of proving yourself will lead to nowhere and now you even don’t have anything to loose.

PeppyPretzel
PeppyPretzel

They can't do anything, just ignore them

DerpyHamster
DerpyHamster

Just relax—head to the office and spend time with your colleagues. If they withhold your salary, take legal action against your manager and Accenture. There's a good chance you'll receive a significant settlement. To strengthen your case, include claims of mental harassment. For extra leverage, consider reaching out to the media to escalate the situation.

PeppyPretzel
PeppyPretzel

But how does anyone reach out to the media ? And which news channel will be interested in such a story ?

JazzyLlama
JazzyLlama

No one can stop your salary. Document everything, if possible record their conversation. I doubt your manager will give early release so try to document your conversations. Don't lose your patience in NP

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