Dear Folks,
I have got an offer from a renowned company but i forgot to ask them whether this will be a contract or permanent type job.
I want to know is it possible if i can find out whether the job they have offered is a contract based job or permanent type job.
please try to help me on urgent basis .
Thanks & Regards,
S
From India, Patna
I have got an offer from a renowned company but i forgot to ask them whether this will be a contract or permanent type job.
I want to know is it possible if i can find out whether the job they have offered is a contract based job or permanent type job.
please try to help me on urgent basis .
Thanks & Regards,
S
From India, Patna
Dear Subash
As you mentioned that a contract has been offered to you.
Now is it just one sheet of paper which says offer letter. Is it just the appointment letter or the letter of content or a proper contract.
Letter of content is provided to the employee on either the day of interview (when selected) or later before the first day of joining the company stating the salary, welcome and, your position in the company, timings of work, joining formalities forms to be presented on the first day of work and your start date.
Then you are offered the contract letter which is a brief terms and conditions and form of employee handbook describing the details of company's rules and regulations. this also states whether your are a contract or temporary employee and the time of your probation period in the company.
Third, after almost 15 days or a month so (depending on company to company), provides you with appointment letter which provides almost the similiar details but is just one page or max of 2.
Please refer to your offer letter and see what it states. It can be easily identified as if the company has hired you only for temporary employment, then it should and must mention the termination of contract on the letter offered (start date and end date of the project).
If not, then it is most probably the permanent employment and must mention the probation period coz if the employment is of temporary nature, then it will first confirm the dates and second no mentioning of probation period (unless the temp contract is more than a year which is not often seen).
In case of any queries, Please give me a shout.
regards
Pooja Khanna
MBA-HR (Gold medalist)
UGCnet Qualified
9711325242
From United Kingdom, Leeds
As you mentioned that a contract has been offered to you.
Now is it just one sheet of paper which says offer letter. Is it just the appointment letter or the letter of content or a proper contract.
Letter of content is provided to the employee on either the day of interview (when selected) or later before the first day of joining the company stating the salary, welcome and, your position in the company, timings of work, joining formalities forms to be presented on the first day of work and your start date.
Then you are offered the contract letter which is a brief terms and conditions and form of employee handbook describing the details of company's rules and regulations. this also states whether your are a contract or temporary employee and the time of your probation period in the company.
Third, after almost 15 days or a month so (depending on company to company), provides you with appointment letter which provides almost the similiar details but is just one page or max of 2.
Please refer to your offer letter and see what it states. It can be easily identified as if the company has hired you only for temporary employment, then it should and must mention the termination of contract on the letter offered (start date and end date of the project).
If not, then it is most probably the permanent employment and must mention the probation period coz if the employment is of temporary nature, then it will first confirm the dates and second no mentioning of probation period (unless the temp contract is more than a year which is not often seen).
In case of any queries, Please give me a shout.
regards
Pooja Khanna
MBA-HR (Gold medalist)
UGCnet Qualified
9711325242
From United Kingdom, Leeds
Dear Subhash,
It is assumed that you have received the offer letter. I believe your query is to know your nature of employment that is permanent or fixed duration.
Contract is an agreement between an employee and employer.
The nature of the employment will be mentioned in the offer letter so to clarify go through it.
Hope your query is resolved.
From India, Bhubaneswar
It is assumed that you have received the offer letter. I believe your query is to know your nature of employment that is permanent or fixed duration.
Contract is an agreement between an employee and employer.
The nature of the employment will be mentioned in the offer letter so to clarify go through it.
Hope your query is resolved.
From India, Bhubaneswar
There is a very easy answer to this question. You call the company and ask them. Problem solved.
From Australia, Melbourne
From Australia, Melbourne
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