Moonlightning: has anyone been involved in Multiple jobs
I have two offers and I am planning to do both of them: 8LPA and 9LPA. In what case company could know this. And what are tax implications? Should I choose new or old regime. This is cash components.
Lagipadihai
Stealth
9 months ago
I have been doing it for quite some time. There isn't any issue. The only way you can get caught is if you have opted for PF in both the companies.
Don't opt for PF in one company. Companies can check your entry and exit date through PF. All of us have option to opt in or opt out of PF.
CEOs can work for multiple companies but we can't, why?
Most companies won't even take any action if they know you are working with multiple companies cause even they have trained and invested in you but the condition is never fail to ship/deliver.
And never working with companies in same industry or domain or competitors. It's a conflict of interest.
President_Trump
Stealth
9 months ago
True Ambani spotted
Ask one of the company to join as consultant Instead . 8Lpa one here since the other pays you more. As a consultant your money would be send directly to the bank account with 10% TDS.
I figure if someone looks at your ITR they will be able to figure it out. But a relative of mine has managed to do this since 3 years. Rolling in dough by doing two shifts a day
I personally know 2 guys who has done it and they got fired from both companies. They catch you somehow via your PF contributions (not sure how). So quit messing around and pick one offer.
grapevibe
Student
9 months ago
No, can be found out by EPFO Portal by employers
DeepShallower
Stealth
9 months ago
If you’re clever enough then there’s no issue at all. One my friend is CURRENTLY working for 3 companies. 1 is Indian and rest two are USA based. He’s been doing it since 2 years. Didn’t get caught managing things efficiently and earning money like anything.
don't, worst case you might be Blacklist. I see many candidates who got blacklisted when we were doing big check when hiring
Lagipadihai
Stealth
9 months ago
Nobody can figure any thing about moonlighting through Background verification. The company asked the previous company about the time period one worked, designation and if there are any dues left. That's it .
admiN
Stealth
9 months ago
I tried once. I even had permission from my officer (govt officer). I went for the interview, got selected but it was a night shift. The distance was a 2.5 hour travel in metro between both offices and I didn't do the math correctly. 5 hours in travel, 10 hours in night shift, 8 hours in the day job. I did the night job for one day and my boss sent me back home to sleep the next day.
I know someone who did. The person had told in one place but still was risky. And work load varies so it can get very very hectic.
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