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Cooling off period

Is there a cooling off period in citi to join back as perm after layoff?


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Post ID: @OP+1ks6er2va

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Inside a year, from your term date. You have to repay the severance pro-rata. After a year, the requirement disappears.

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Post ID: @kr+1ks6er2va

@gq presumably they no longer have one.

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Post ID: @kg+1ks6er2va

@ck Seriously? Not only has this question been asked and answered a millions times on this forum, It's in your handbook. Go look and find out.

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Post ID: @gq+1ks6er2va

@ep yeah but why go back to the cesspool that is Citi. I can tell from extensive experience there are many many better options.

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Post ID: @f4+1ks6er2va

@dk

Because it's just a job, layoffs happen.

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Post ID: @ep+1ks6er2va

Why would anyone ever go back especially after being laid off?

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Post ID: @dk+1ks6er2va

What is the severance period?

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Post ID: @ck+1ks6er2va

You can join even during your warn period. So no.You'll lose your severance if you join before that period expires. If you've Benn paid severance and join before your severance periods ends, you'll have to pay it back.

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Post ID: @c6+1ks6er2va

Yes for the former employee to get their brain checked…

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