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Leaving company during company event


Haven't been working for the company for 1.5 weeks: give notice or end immediately?Is it unprofessional to put in a two-weeks notice when it's not a Friday?Does a customary two week notice period include or exclude holidays like Christmas?When do I give my two weeks notice?Is it OK to quit without notice if bonus is on the line?Presented with potentially unacceptable policy after being hiredShould I give more than 2 weeks notice if I'm out of office before my end date?New employer wants me to start in two days. I want to give two weeks to my current job.Employer requested notice period longer than new company can waitResign immediately after attending work sponsored conference & business trip?






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I'm interviewing with a few companies right now. (I'm a junior software developer at a tech startup.) If things work out well, I'll have one or two offers within the next 2 weeks. (I wasn't actively looking but these two roles came my way - so I didn't get to choose the timing here. I am interested in switching companies, though).



The problem is that I'm scheduled to attend a major, week-long company event happening in 2 weeks. Based on how the process is trending with these other interviews, I'm pretty concerned that I'll have to give my 2-weeks notice either during the event (my boss will be there) or in the week right before or after the event.



In any of those situations, it would likely be extremely uncomfortable since this event is viewed as a way of building up the team, solidifying coworker relationships, and overall investing in the culture for the sake of improving moral & ultimately keeping people at the company. The event costs the company a lot of money.



I don't have any reasonable way to avoid attending this event, especially not so last minute. (That would also be counter-productive if I end up staying).



I also want to a break before starting a new job - which means if I negotiate a later start date, I'd have to ask for nearly a month and a half befor starting (waiting 1-2 weeks before handing in notice, 2 weeks notice, and then 2 weeks break).



From an outside perspective, how bad is it to give notice before, during, or right after an event like this?



How is it considered acceptable ask for a start date that's in 1.5 - 2 months?



Are there other potential options to avoid or pre-empt this situation?










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    I'm interviewing with a few companies right now. (I'm a junior software developer at a tech startup.) If things work out well, I'll have one or two offers within the next 2 weeks. (I wasn't actively looking but these two roles came my way - so I didn't get to choose the timing here. I am interested in switching companies, though).



    The problem is that I'm scheduled to attend a major, week-long company event happening in 2 weeks. Based on how the process is trending with these other interviews, I'm pretty concerned that I'll have to give my 2-weeks notice either during the event (my boss will be there) or in the week right before or after the event.



    In any of those situations, it would likely be extremely uncomfortable since this event is viewed as a way of building up the team, solidifying coworker relationships, and overall investing in the culture for the sake of improving moral & ultimately keeping people at the company. The event costs the company a lot of money.



    I don't have any reasonable way to avoid attending this event, especially not so last minute. (That would also be counter-productive if I end up staying).



    I also want to a break before starting a new job - which means if I negotiate a later start date, I'd have to ask for nearly a month and a half befor starting (waiting 1-2 weeks before handing in notice, 2 weeks notice, and then 2 weeks break).



    From an outside perspective, how bad is it to give notice before, during, or right after an event like this?



    How is it considered acceptable ask for a start date that's in 1.5 - 2 months?



    Are there other potential options to avoid or pre-empt this situation?










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      I'm interviewing with a few companies right now. (I'm a junior software developer at a tech startup.) If things work out well, I'll have one or two offers within the next 2 weeks. (I wasn't actively looking but these two roles came my way - so I didn't get to choose the timing here. I am interested in switching companies, though).



      The problem is that I'm scheduled to attend a major, week-long company event happening in 2 weeks. Based on how the process is trending with these other interviews, I'm pretty concerned that I'll have to give my 2-weeks notice either during the event (my boss will be there) or in the week right before or after the event.



      In any of those situations, it would likely be extremely uncomfortable since this event is viewed as a way of building up the team, solidifying coworker relationships, and overall investing in the culture for the sake of improving moral & ultimately keeping people at the company. The event costs the company a lot of money.



      I don't have any reasonable way to avoid attending this event, especially not so last minute. (That would also be counter-productive if I end up staying).



      I also want to a break before starting a new job - which means if I negotiate a later start date, I'd have to ask for nearly a month and a half befor starting (waiting 1-2 weeks before handing in notice, 2 weeks notice, and then 2 weeks break).



      From an outside perspective, how bad is it to give notice before, during, or right after an event like this?



      How is it considered acceptable ask for a start date that's in 1.5 - 2 months?



      Are there other potential options to avoid or pre-empt this situation?










      share|improve this question














      I'm interviewing with a few companies right now. (I'm a junior software developer at a tech startup.) If things work out well, I'll have one or two offers within the next 2 weeks. (I wasn't actively looking but these two roles came my way - so I didn't get to choose the timing here. I am interested in switching companies, though).



      The problem is that I'm scheduled to attend a major, week-long company event happening in 2 weeks. Based on how the process is trending with these other interviews, I'm pretty concerned that I'll have to give my 2-weeks notice either during the event (my boss will be there) or in the week right before or after the event.



      In any of those situations, it would likely be extremely uncomfortable since this event is viewed as a way of building up the team, solidifying coworker relationships, and overall investing in the culture for the sake of improving moral & ultimately keeping people at the company. The event costs the company a lot of money.



      I don't have any reasonable way to avoid attending this event, especially not so last minute. (That would also be counter-productive if I end up staying).



      I also want to a break before starting a new job - which means if I negotiate a later start date, I'd have to ask for nearly a month and a half befor starting (waiting 1-2 weeks before handing in notice, 2 weeks notice, and then 2 weeks break).



      From an outside perspective, how bad is it to give notice before, during, or right after an event like this?



      How is it considered acceptable ask for a start date that's in 1.5 - 2 months?



      Are there other potential options to avoid or pre-empt this situation?







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