I've been in a contract for an investment bank, a 6 month rolling one. Got one extension, then 2 months before the next renewal had a meeting with the team lead and line manager where they announced they are terminating. The reason given is that they'd rather have someone with a testing background.
Asked why not let me finish, the line manager said that they need someone ASAP and they can't start hiring before the position is vacant. After the meeting an email was sent to agency and me asking to execute the notice and confirm my leaving date. I am now working through the notice period as normal. Chemistry was never perfect between myself and the lead and it was hinted at at the meeting, but there was no negative feedback and we had a 1-to-1 not long ago where he was positive.
Now I am a bit puzzled by this. Is it a common situaiton? I thought an early termination would imply a stronger reason and escorting out of the building. I was not going to renew anyway, so there is little immediate impact. But I would like to put this into perspective and get advice on how to handle it in CV or future interviews.
Asked why not let me finish, the line manager said that they need someone ASAP and they can't start hiring before the position is vacant. After the meeting an email was sent to agency and me asking to execute the notice and confirm my leaving date. I am now working through the notice period as normal. Chemistry was never perfect between myself and the lead and it was hinted at at the meeting, but there was no negative feedback and we had a 1-to-1 not long ago where he was positive.
Now I am a bit puzzled by this. Is it a common situaiton? I thought an early termination would imply a stronger reason and escorting out of the building. I was not going to renew anyway, so there is little immediate impact. But I would like to put this into perspective and get advice on how to handle it in CV or future interviews.
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