IndiaFeb 28
ex-Googleifyfydf5

Worst HR experience | Adobe Noida

Recently interviewed at Adobe. After getting offer, this HR made my life hell. He made me resign from my current job after generating offer letter and then revoked my Adobe offer, apparently left me unemployed. Is there any legal way to get my offer back? Full story - https://leetcode.com/discuss/interview-experience/4794714/Adobe-or-Noida-or-Worst-HR-experience/

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ex-Oracle Want💲👩🏠 Feb 28

Why did you resign ? 🤡🤡🤡

ex-Google ifyfydf5 OP Feb 28

I had the offer letter with joining date of 4th Feb. The thing is he revoked that offer as well, not just declining the date change

Microsoft akamsft Feb 28

Why did you resign before getting official offer letter ? While he is at fault, you are too.

ex-Google ifyfydf5 OP Feb 28

I had the offer letter with joining date of 4th Feb. The thing is he revoked that offer as well, not just declining the date change

PayPal xt4g9 Feb 28

Were you at gunpoint while they made you resign? If yes, the legal way is to file a criminal complaint. Otherwise, don't even bother to discuss your stupidity with the world.

ex-Google ifyfydf5 OP Feb 28

Please read the full story before calling names.

Microsoft gejeiow Feb 28

Everything happens on trust while switching jobs. The offer letter doesn't have a legal obligation. I see both HR and you are at fault in back and forth partial communication.

Microsoft Cybrknight Feb 28

How can he force you to resign? If he can, you have much bigger problems than unemployment - You should never let anyone push you around. Anyways - Org and HRName?

Microsoft Cybrknight Feb 28

I have worked at both Adobe Noida and Bangalore. I had a pleasant experience and I grew a lot. Though I agree HRs can be sometimes shitty - experienced both as a candidate and a panelist

Google nDGk68 Feb 28

Not just HR, it has some of the shittiest managers in the industry who can make your life a hell hole.

Cimpress 7xdf7ut Feb 28

Damn bro fk that recruiter But why you resigned without written letter in first place? True that they could have rescind the written offer as well, but something in written would have been nice.

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Flex11 Feb 28

Seems like you have not learnt anything mate from experiences around you.

ex-Google ifyfydf5 OP Feb 28

What experiences?

VMware KGJF28 Feb 28

Adobe is the worst place on earth to work for... Drag them to court.. all the best

Adobe aghs5f Feb 28

This is more an industry wide recruiting ethics problem and Adobe is no exception with regards to ethics. Some unethical recruiters and hiring managers can leave candidates in a limbo by rescinding offers. Wishing you good luck elsewhere.

ex-Google ifyfydf5 OP Feb 28

You are right. I am an ex-Adobe employee myself. And although I liked the work culture there, I never liked it whenever I had to interact with HRs there, e.g. while referring someone. Recruiters are totally different people there.