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HR from a giant company is not replying after selected and submitted EAF for 3 months.1 month ago when I called them they told them on processing.I asked them how much time required for processing. Now when I called them after 3 months they told them that the manager has not selected you for the particular project.Now should I wait for when they will get next project? I have also resigned from my previous Company as they want the Relieving Letter from the current company while submitting EAF Onboarding. They haven't send me the Offer Letter till now.
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HR from a giant company is not replying after selected and submitted EAF for 3 months.1 month ago when I called them they told them on processing.I asked them how much time required for processing. Now when I called them after 3 months they told them that the manager has not selected you for the particular project.Now should I wait for when they will get next project? I have also resigned from my previous Company as they want the Relieving Letter from the current company while submitting EAF Onboarding. They haven't send me the Offer Letter till now.
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closed as unclear what you're asking by Philip Kendall, nvoigt, Chris E, Alec, The Wandering Dev Manager Aug 7 '16 at 3:47
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Please clarify (1) What is EAF? (2) they told them that the manager has not selected you for the particular project Who are them?
– scaaahu
Aug 6 '16 at 9:09
The one thing that is clear in this question is resignation from previous employer without having received an offer letter from a new employer. That is not a good plan.
– Patricia Shanahan
Aug 6 '16 at 20:02
Guess: Employment Application Form.
– keshlam
Aug 6 '16 at 20:24
"Actually, no." The OP in this case is stuck between Indian employment law, in which "it is illegal for a person to have more than one job at a time" (workplace.stackexchange.com/questions/20945/…), .and the very(!) short-term viewpoints of Western Capitalists."
– Mike Robinson
Aug 8 '16 at 5:10
To clarify: "although the Indian Government is, by regulations such as these, understandably trying to be protective of Its Citizens," every one of 'Its Citizens' should very-soberly have a deep drink of this thought: "Why, exactly, is The USA so gosh-darned interested in 'me, way over here' in the first place, in preference to its own citizens, 'right there at home?" Be very careful not to let yourself be caught-up in an international situation that you (and, your family) do not fully understand. (After all, they don't call 'em "Non(!)- Immigrant Visas" for nothing!)
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Aug 8 '16 at 5:23
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HR from a giant company is not replying after selected and submitted EAF for 3 months.1 month ago when I called them they told them on processing.I asked them how much time required for processing. Now when I called them after 3 months they told them that the manager has not selected you for the particular project.Now should I wait for when they will get next project? I have also resigned from my previous Company as they want the Relieving Letter from the current company while submitting EAF Onboarding. They haven't send me the Offer Letter till now.
human-resources software relieving-letter consultants
HR from a giant company is not replying after selected and submitted EAF for 3 months.1 month ago when I called them they told them on processing.I asked them how much time required for processing. Now when I called them after 3 months they told them that the manager has not selected you for the particular project.Now should I wait for when they will get next project? I have also resigned from my previous Company as they want the Relieving Letter from the current company while submitting EAF Onboarding. They haven't send me the Offer Letter till now.
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closed as unclear what you're asking by Philip Kendall, nvoigt, Chris E, Alec, The Wandering Dev Manager Aug 7 '16 at 3:47
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as unclear what you're asking by Philip Kendall, nvoigt, Chris E, Alec, The Wandering Dev Manager Aug 7 '16 at 3:47
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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Please clarify (1) What is EAF? (2) they told them that the manager has not selected you for the particular project Who are them?
– scaaahu
Aug 6 '16 at 9:09
The one thing that is clear in this question is resignation from previous employer without having received an offer letter from a new employer. That is not a good plan.
– Patricia Shanahan
Aug 6 '16 at 20:02
Guess: Employment Application Form.
– keshlam
Aug 6 '16 at 20:24
"Actually, no." The OP in this case is stuck between Indian employment law, in which "it is illegal for a person to have more than one job at a time" (workplace.stackexchange.com/questions/20945/…), .and the very(!) short-term viewpoints of Western Capitalists."
– Mike Robinson
Aug 8 '16 at 5:10
To clarify: "although the Indian Government is, by regulations such as these, understandably trying to be protective of Its Citizens," every one of 'Its Citizens' should very-soberly have a deep drink of this thought: "Why, exactly, is The USA so gosh-darned interested in 'me, way over here' in the first place, in preference to its own citizens, 'right there at home?" Be very careful not to let yourself be caught-up in an international situation that you (and, your family) do not fully understand. (After all, they don't call 'em "Non(!)- Immigrant Visas" for nothing!)
– Mike Robinson
Aug 8 '16 at 5:23
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Please clarify (1) What is EAF? (2) they told them that the manager has not selected you for the particular project Who are them?
– scaaahu
Aug 6 '16 at 9:09
The one thing that is clear in this question is resignation from previous employer without having received an offer letter from a new employer. That is not a good plan.
– Patricia Shanahan
Aug 6 '16 at 20:02
Guess: Employment Application Form.
– keshlam
Aug 6 '16 at 20:24
"Actually, no." The OP in this case is stuck between Indian employment law, in which "it is illegal for a person to have more than one job at a time" (workplace.stackexchange.com/questions/20945/…), .and the very(!) short-term viewpoints of Western Capitalists."
– Mike Robinson
Aug 8 '16 at 5:10
To clarify: "although the Indian Government is, by regulations such as these, understandably trying to be protective of Its Citizens," every one of 'Its Citizens' should very-soberly have a deep drink of this thought: "Why, exactly, is The USA so gosh-darned interested in 'me, way over here' in the first place, in preference to its own citizens, 'right there at home?" Be very careful not to let yourself be caught-up in an international situation that you (and, your family) do not fully understand. (After all, they don't call 'em "Non(!)- Immigrant Visas" for nothing!)
– Mike Robinson
Aug 8 '16 at 5:23
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Please clarify (1) What is EAF? (2) they told them that the manager has not selected you for the particular project Who are them?
– scaaahu
Aug 6 '16 at 9:09
Please clarify (1) What is EAF? (2) they told them that the manager has not selected you for the particular project Who are them?
– scaaahu
Aug 6 '16 at 9:09
The one thing that is clear in this question is resignation from previous employer without having received an offer letter from a new employer. That is not a good plan.
– Patricia Shanahan
Aug 6 '16 at 20:02
The one thing that is clear in this question is resignation from previous employer without having received an offer letter from a new employer. That is not a good plan.
– Patricia Shanahan
Aug 6 '16 at 20:02
Guess: Employment Application Form.
– keshlam
Aug 6 '16 at 20:24
Guess: Employment Application Form.
– keshlam
Aug 6 '16 at 20:24
"Actually, no." The OP in this case is stuck between Indian employment law, in which "it is illegal for a person to have more than one job at a time" (workplace.stackexchange.com/questions/20945/…), .and the very(!) short-term viewpoints of Western Capitalists."
– Mike Robinson
Aug 8 '16 at 5:10
"Actually, no." The OP in this case is stuck between Indian employment law, in which "it is illegal for a person to have more than one job at a time" (workplace.stackexchange.com/questions/20945/…), .and the very(!) short-term viewpoints of Western Capitalists."
– Mike Robinson
Aug 8 '16 at 5:10
To clarify: "although the Indian Government is, by regulations such as these, understandably trying to be protective of Its Citizens," every one of 'Its Citizens' should very-soberly have a deep drink of this thought: "Why, exactly, is The USA so gosh-darned interested in 'me, way over here' in the first place, in preference to its own citizens, 'right there at home?" Be very careful not to let yourself be caught-up in an international situation that you (and, your family) do not fully understand. (After all, they don't call 'em "Non(!)- Immigrant Visas" for nothing!)
– Mike Robinson
Aug 8 '16 at 5:23
To clarify: "although the Indian Government is, by regulations such as these, understandably trying to be protective of Its Citizens," every one of 'Its Citizens' should very-soberly have a deep drink of this thought: "Why, exactly, is The USA so gosh-darned interested in 'me, way over here' in the first place, in preference to its own citizens, 'right there at home?" Be very careful not to let yourself be caught-up in an international situation that you (and, your family) do not fully understand. (After all, they don't call 'em "Non(!)- Immigrant Visas" for nothing!)
– Mike Robinson
Aug 8 '16 at 5:23
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You've been rejected, move on and find another job elsewhere.
what are the possible reasons that they reject me...after this long process. I can't understand how to recover after waiting for 5 months. If they rejected me why don't they inform me within 3 months.After login in my profile in company's website there is nowhere written that I have rejected.
– Abhi
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EAF => Employment Application Form, I presume?
Anyway, you don't have this job. Go for the next one at a different company.
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You've been rejected, move on and find another job elsewhere.
what are the possible reasons that they reject me...after this long process. I can't understand how to recover after waiting for 5 months. If they rejected me why don't they inform me within 3 months.After login in my profile in company's website there is nowhere written that I have rejected.
– Abhi
Aug 16 '16 at 15:37
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You've been rejected, move on and find another job elsewhere.
what are the possible reasons that they reject me...after this long process. I can't understand how to recover after waiting for 5 months. If they rejected me why don't they inform me within 3 months.After login in my profile in company's website there is nowhere written that I have rejected.
– Abhi
Aug 16 '16 at 15:37
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You've been rejected, move on and find another job elsewhere.
You've been rejected, move on and find another job elsewhere.
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what are the possible reasons that they reject me...after this long process. I can't understand how to recover after waiting for 5 months. If they rejected me why don't they inform me within 3 months.After login in my profile in company's website there is nowhere written that I have rejected.
– Abhi
Aug 16 '16 at 15:37
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what are the possible reasons that they reject me...after this long process. I can't understand how to recover after waiting for 5 months. If they rejected me why don't they inform me within 3 months.After login in my profile in company's website there is nowhere written that I have rejected.
– Abhi
Aug 16 '16 at 15:37
what are the possible reasons that they reject me...after this long process. I can't understand how to recover after waiting for 5 months. If they rejected me why don't they inform me within 3 months.After login in my profile in company's website there is nowhere written that I have rejected.
– Abhi
Aug 16 '16 at 15:37
what are the possible reasons that they reject me...after this long process. I can't understand how to recover after waiting for 5 months. If they rejected me why don't they inform me within 3 months.After login in my profile in company's website there is nowhere written that I have rejected.
– Abhi
Aug 16 '16 at 15:37
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EAF => Employment Application Form, I presume?
Anyway, you don't have this job. Go for the next one at a different company.
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EAF => Employment Application Form, I presume?
Anyway, you don't have this job. Go for the next one at a different company.
suggest improvements |Â
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up vote
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EAF => Employment Application Form, I presume?
Anyway, you don't have this job. Go for the next one at a different company.
EAF => Employment Application Form, I presume?
Anyway, you don't have this job. Go for the next one at a different company.
answered Aug 6 '16 at 18:36


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Please clarify (1) What is EAF? (2) they told them that the manager has not selected you for the particular project Who are them?
– scaaahu
Aug 6 '16 at 9:09
The one thing that is clear in this question is resignation from previous employer without having received an offer letter from a new employer. That is not a good plan.
– Patricia Shanahan
Aug 6 '16 at 20:02
Guess: Employment Application Form.
– keshlam
Aug 6 '16 at 20:24
"Actually, no." The OP in this case is stuck between Indian employment law, in which "it is illegal for a person to have more than one job at a time" (workplace.stackexchange.com/questions/20945/…), .and the very(!) short-term viewpoints of Western Capitalists."
– Mike Robinson
Aug 8 '16 at 5:10
To clarify: "although the Indian Government is, by regulations such as these, understandably trying to be protective of Its Citizens," every one of 'Its Citizens' should very-soberly have a deep drink of this thought: "Why, exactly, is The USA so gosh-darned interested in 'me, way over here' in the first place, in preference to its own citizens, 'right there at home?" Be very careful not to let yourself be caught-up in an international situation that you (and, your family) do not fully understand. (After all, they don't call 'em "Non(!)- Immigrant Visas" for nothing!)
– Mike Robinson
Aug 8 '16 at 5:23