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      April 14, 2025 at 4:22 pm
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      in reply to: Wipro HR asking to resign #17849
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        April 11, 2025 at 3:24 am
        This feels like Iโ€™m reading about my own past experience with Wipro.
        I was with Wipro for 3 years and had to resign when I found myself in the same situation as your friend. My first project was greatโ€”I had a good team and built a strong rapport with them. But due to a ramp-down, I had to leave the project and was on the bench for a month.

        Eventually, I was assigned to a project in another city, which turned out to be the worst decision of my life. The team and overall environment were absolutely terrible. I received no support from my teammates, and my manager humiliated me in front of everyone. I felt completely alone in that entire ODC.

        Eventually, I was relieved from that project, only to be put on a PIP. After enduring endless mental torture from both HR and my manager, I finally told them I would resign. I expected a one-month notice period, but they gave me just two weeks. It felt like they had been waiting for me to quit.

        What followed were countless interviews, living off my savings, and even going hungry at times. But after months of hardship and effort, I finally managed to land a job in a different field.

        I wouldnโ€™t say Iโ€™m extremely happy in my current job, but itโ€™s far better than my time at Wipro.

        So if I were to give your friend advice, Iโ€™d suggest they consider resigning and actively look for better opportunities.

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