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C0D4669442yIf you quit and leave on good terms, you'll usually be able to apply back for a role.
If you quit on bad terms, or are fired. Good luck! -
Unless you shit on your boss desk, you should be fine.
"It's just busines, don't take it personal" -
b2plane63802y@C0D4 @dontbeevil @WildOrangutan how can i know if i quit on good terms?
Last job i worked at in summer 2021 i quit 3 months later because i wanted to finish my last exams and graduate college and they understand and supported me and said i can reapply whenever im ready (something like that)
But im wondering in general do companies explicitly tell me i can reapply or am i supposed to get some hint? Or should i ask them? -
C0D4669442y@b2plane either you have a good working relationship with the team, or your a pain in the ass.
You'll usually know which side of the fence you sit on for that one. -
Usually companies sort out applicants of the category "known bad apple".
If they hire you and sign the contract, it's legally binding.
What happens if i quit my job or get fired? Am i never allowed to apply to work in that company again or can i apply in the future?
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