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manpreet
Best Answer
3 years ago
I've been interviewed and accepted for a job.
However, the paperwork can take from 2 to 3 months (legal stuff).
When I asked my recruiter on when to submit my resignation (note that my notice period is three months non negotiable), he said and I quote:
"It's premature now, we still don't have clear vision on the paperwork".
It has been around a month when I last asked him about updates, all hi said was that he is on vacation and he will get back to me within 5 days. since then I didn't get anything back from him.
You think I should remind him? I don't want be nagging him off. and if I have to remind him, how do you think I should approach it?
Now this is giving me headaches, because I'm refusing some good offers and I don't have clear vision on what's going on.