Dungeon__master
Dungeon__master

Is it wise to resign from current job without any job offer in this market?

Super toxic place and manager is an ass.

14mo ago
StableHalt
StableHalt

Make sure that your resignation counts for the manager.

tbk
tbk

wise or unwise one to judge, don't get skewed by other people's opinion, if you genuinely feel like it's getting too much problematic, resign without overthinking.

As of today 4 of my friends resigned in past 30days, and looking for jobs they're getting interviews, you could also very well find another job.

RayMondReddington
RayMondReddington

Curious to know about your friends getting interview calls. Are they PM's? If yes, care to share their resume templates or approach towards job search. I hardly see any calls these days.
Thanks.

tbk
tbk

They're not pm, some more background for more context. 1 SRM grad Java backend ex ninjacart, 3 Amity, (JS fullstack seed startup, 2 support and recruitment at Services company) 1 LLB grad, was bda -edtech she joined expert right this week.

It could be prestige or persistence nothing special in resume templates similar 1 pager as most folks have.

One point to note that I've got to know later the guy from public sapient is getting lowballed af from 9lpa to <6lpa at other services company.

DarkerKnight
DarkerKnight

Depends on your situation. If you need the flow of money it'll be wise to stay and search for new job. Else if you have enough runway, then you might quit and look. Bear in mind once you are jobless, your negotiation power loses out a bit and there is a constant pressure of finding a job ASAP. On the contrary, you're available to join immediately which might work in your favour.

AliveYouth71
AliveYouth71

No

SillyEqual74
SillyEqual74

Your manager will be thankful to you coz they also have pressure to reduce the cost

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