This works only with western managers. India managers will take it to heart and make it an ego issue. The effect will be felt on something else. If the manger is a man, he will let it go if you correct yourself next time. If the manager is a woman, will never see the end of it.
Always treat Indian managers like street dogs. You dont pet them , but you dont throw stones at them either..
In Product based companies, we don't require any approval. I can just wake up and say taking leave on chat, that's it. No questions asked.
If want to take a long vacation, just update it on workday and update your calendar and notify in team channel that you will be away for these days.
Same
Bhaiya refer kar do company mein
Exactly! I've also seen people worrying about the reason (mandatory on our HRMS portal) to give while applying for a leave, as if we're obligated to explain that to the company. I just go with "personal reasons" lol, nobody's complained so far — and nor should they.
Last year, I applied for 5 days of leave and informed my manager that I would be out of the city during that period. He agreed and requested that I send an email, copying his manager and HR. I asked for the HR contact details, but he didn’t respond. Consequently, I proceeded to send the email to him and submitted the leave request on the portal as well. A week before my leave was to start, I followed up with him to approve it, but he informed me that he couldn’t approve it himself as it required HR approval due to the length of the leave. At that time, I had completed my training and was awaiting project assignments while working on some POCs. I still find the process to have been straightforward, so I’m unsure why he was reluctant to approve it.
Exactly. My FAANG experience tells me Managers who ask the reason for leaves are not worth it!