@heysushant , @anandekraj i am sure you must have received your PRs and must be doing great.
As i am in a similar situation now, wanted to know how you got over with the hurdle of providing proof for roles and responsibilities. Did you just then attached a copy of the email from colleague/supervisor , or did u get it notarized ?
As i am in a similar situation now, wanted to know how you got over with the hurdle of providing proof for roles and responsibilities. Did you just then attached a copy of the email from colleague/supervisor , or did u get it notarized ?
Did you get any response on your query from anyone...
Dear All,
There are a lot of insightful posts above, but I feel my case is a bit different.
I hope someone can help....
1. My previous employer's HR has refused to send a letter of reference to me, be it in any format.
They say that reference letters are only provided to people who are going to leave the company, not people who have already left.
At the time of off-boarding I didn't care much for the 2 lines of experience and RnRs my incompetent manager had written for me, which of course do not match with the work I did there. At that time I was oblivious of EE and CIC.
However, I have managed to ask an ex-colleague of mine still working in the same project, to confirm my RnRs via an official email stating my RnRs and my working hours with his official (company) email with his email signature with his contact details.
Will this be suffice?
Or do I need to get a print out of his email and then get it notarised?
2. My present employer doesn't give any reference letters either. Again, its only provided for people who are going to leave the company, not people who are currently working.
If I do ask the HR, it will immediately travel through the hierarchy which sends a message that I might soon be leaving the company, which jeopardises my job if my EE application doesn't go through.
However, my reporting Manager is a nice guy and has asked me to ask if an email from him would work? He is willing to provide his personal phone number and email if CIC requires. I will ask if he can provide his visiting card also, but I am not sure about the visiting card this because there is no visiting card culture in the company I presently work for.
Will this be suffice?
Or do I need to get a print out of his email and then get it notarised?
Any bright ideas?