SillyBagel
SillyBagel

How to get a interview call if I have 90 days notice period?

My company has 90 days notice period. I get calls but my interview never gets scheduled because of the notice period. How should I deal with it ?

22mo ago
PeppyQuokka
PeppyQuokka

If you are very confident about you get a new job within 1-2 months then you put down your paper in current org now only and start applying/searching for a new job. You may get hired within your notice period because some companies hire the candidates on priority who is already serving the notice period and can join immediately. Also some companies have an options to buy out the notice period.

SillyBagel
SillyBagel

Thank you for the idea. I was thinking on the same lines, but cannot dare to resign without an offer because of the mortgages I have on home and car.

PeppyQuokka
PeppyQuokka

Or else if you are lucky you get hired by a company who have a notice period buy out option

WobblyNarwhal
WobblyNarwhal

In addition to the answer posted by @Mantra99, here's another thing that you can try. Mention your notice period as 2months or 45 days. Start getting the interview calls and attend them. Once you have offer, negotiate with current employer for early release and with future employer for extension of joining date.

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