Meet Avani Rathore, IIT-IIM graduate, quits dream job with no zero backup, shares her feelings on LinkedIn; it could either…, or…
New Delhi: For those with jobs in present times nothing can be more satisfying than having a place you give in your services and get regular remittance apart from other benefits. If an employee decides to move to another place then they give it a very intense thought, discern, fathom the other option. The most important part is the assurance of a strong backup. here we are telling you about Avani Rathore, who has graduated from IIT-Kanpur and IIM-Calcutta.
Avani Rathore decided to take her own way as she posted a profound message on LinkedIn where she shared her decision to quit Boston Consulting Group (BCG) without any job in hand.
Her LinkedIn post consists of a picture of an airport exit sign and moments before submitting her resignation. Alongside the image, she shared the farewell email she had written to her colleagues, reflecting the mix of caution and clarity that defined her bold move. “I clicked this picture while boarding my return flight from the KL training, moments before I sent my resignation email. The exit board and a much bigger caution/danger board in front of me aptly summed up my emotions as I decided to leave without a plan,” she wrote in the post.
She had spent about two years at BCG which include an internship and several projects across four case teams. Avani described the journey as one filled with memorable people and invaluable learning as she expressed deep gratitude for being part of the Women’s team and contributing to the IIT and IIM recruitment efforts.
“The decision to leave BCG came after months of contemplation, yet it was not easy,” she admitted. “The training helped me zoom out and put things into perspective… there is fear in the ambiguity of not knowing what y .. The decision to leave BCG came after months of contemplation, yet it was not easy,” she admitted. “The training helped me zoom out and put things into perspective… there is fear in the ambiguity of not knowing what you seek, but there is power in the clarity of knowing what you don’t.”
How to explain this decision is a difficult proposition? Why don’t you guys figure it out for yourselves, just like Avani did?
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