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3mo
biryanienthu
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An Assistant Manager
Worried About PIP and Relieving Letter at ValueLabs
I'm reaching out because a friend of mine is currently in a tough spot at ValueLabs . They were recently placed on a Performance Improvement Plan (PIP) and have a month to meet specific targets.
I'm concerned about the potential impact on their relieving letter if things don't work out. Would a relieving letter explicitly mention a PIP or termination? If so, would it be wiser to resign instead of being asked to leave?
I'm looking for any advice or personal experiences that might help my friend navigate this situation. Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance for your support!
gemsbond
3mo
works at
HR will “counsel” the person to resign if he/she fails to meet objectives. The letter will not mention termination.
importantscorpion
3mo
works at
Resigning might prevent being perceived as a non-performer.
a team lead
3mo
Your friend should have an open and honest conversation with HR to understand the company's policies and expectations.
hrterminator
2mo
currently not working
It depends on the organization as well. If they will plan to trouble him they will not issue the experience letter 😢
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