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You can certainly walk into your manager's office and say "I want to keep working here". In any jurisdiction I'm aware of, it will then be up to your manager and others at your employer to decide whether to keep you on or not, but in almost every circumstance expect to be told "No, you resigned, you're out of here" - you're going to have to have a really good reason to convince your employer that you actually want to work there and you're not just going to leave in a few months, and I strongly suspect that you don't have that kind of reason; certainly "my new job doesn't look so good any more" isn't anywhere near good enough as a reason.
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manpreet
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3 years ago
I have resigned for my organization. They accepted my Resignation still I have one day left for my last working day. Now can I withdraw my Resignation..?