I have always been contracting, but caught in a permanent job for the last one year.
Although they did not give any good assignment, it appears the company would view seriously if I make the attempt to leave. Two more guys at my level, left with lot of issues with some within the company trying to tarnish the image of the candidates. While the HR is struggling to find suitable candidates, the situation is that, within the company, once a candidate joins, there is lot of politics on who can work on projects. Many are leaving within two or three years of joining. There are so many unfits put on projects with little value addition to the projects, but there is lot of resistance for letting anyone inside the project from outside of "their circle". Those in the "circle" are with the company for over 10 years, so they have strong influence with the senior management.
I would like to leave the company safely, without allowing them to damage my reputation.
The job has 2 months notice period. I don't mind being there for the next two months, to allow me to get ready for contracting (setting up limited company etc.,). Any suggestions?
Although they did not give any good assignment, it appears the company would view seriously if I make the attempt to leave. Two more guys at my level, left with lot of issues with some within the company trying to tarnish the image of the candidates. While the HR is struggling to find suitable candidates, the situation is that, within the company, once a candidate joins, there is lot of politics on who can work on projects. Many are leaving within two or three years of joining. There are so many unfits put on projects with little value addition to the projects, but there is lot of resistance for letting anyone inside the project from outside of "their circle". Those in the "circle" are with the company for over 10 years, so they have strong influence with the senior management.
I would like to leave the company safely, without allowing them to damage my reputation.
The job has 2 months notice period. I don't mind being there for the next two months, to allow me to get ready for contracting (setting up limited company etc.,). Any suggestions?
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