'Just 2 days after joining': Delhi Man's Reddit Post Sparks debate over the startup culture
A Reddit post from Delhi is getting attention to emphasize the uncertainty that employees face in the volatile ecosystem of India. The user, who shared his experience on the R/Askdelhi community of the platform, revealed that he was discharged just two days after a food-based D2C boot in business. According to his post, the man has been working as a financial analyst in a Gurgaon business for two years before switching to jobs in July. Excited about his new role as a Junior FP & A (Financial Planning and Analysis) Professional, he resigned from his previous company and joined the beginning in August. However, things took an unexpected turn. “After going there for two days, the manager told me that they were now looking for a management role that could take more responsibilities and dismiss me accordingly. I just accepted the lot and left the office, ‘he wrote. The sudden loss of work made him struggle to find another opportunity. ‘Since then I have been actively trying for an FP&A role, but unable to find anything. It takes a serious toll on my spiritual and physical health, “the Redditor shared, adding that he cannot return to his previous company because they have already hired his replacement, which he personally trained before leaving. Startups and job security The Post has caused discussions on job security and rental practices in startups, often known for their rapid environments and sudden shifts in business needs. Several Reddit users expressed empathy, with some offering job leaders and others advising him to reach out to recruiters and expanding his professional network on LinkedIn. A user offered help: ‘If you are needed in AP, invoice. Let me know, my organization is currently renting and will refer you. “Another user wrote:” Name and their shame. They cannot make anyone immediately without a severance payment. ” It’s unethical. It’s not about money, it’s about sending a message. The least they can do is offer a month’s severance payment and refer you somewhere else. It is a professional courtesy, ‘wrote the third on Reddit. ‘You can be legal on this second Faltu business you have joined, but I don’t think you have time and resources for it. Wishing you luck, ‘the fourth wrote. “That’s how the beginning of the ecosystem in India works,” the fifth user wrote.