Hi Deepali,
For next time, I would suggest you to frame a policy and get it documented. For example, send 3 Notices spread in a span of 6 Months. If absconder fails to respond to these notices, chuck out the name from the company's role.
Good Luck with new joinee.
Aman Dudeja
Associate Manager - HR
Vedanta Resources.

From United States, Brooklyn
Hello Deepali,
Going by the responses, looks like you have already hired another person who should handle your immediate situation.
But there could be 2 lessons for you in the whole experience.
1] Pl don't waste your time by going the legal route--sending her notices, etc--unless your company has money to blow on Lawyer fees for such cases AND/OR UNLESS this employee took any company docs & vanished. Put your valuable time in something else that's more worthwhile.
2] Your Recruitment process may need some review. Also pl don't rule-out the possibility that she could have noticed something in the Company's way of working in the 2 days she came--that put her off. Just try to talk to those she interacted with in the 2 days--you could get some idea based on her casual comments. Going by the look of it, I feel it's more of an 'attitude issue' than competency issue. The HR rounds in the Interview process are supposed to catch such cases. Have a relook into it & I am sure you will figure out a way to avoid any repeats in the future.
Rgds,
TS

From India, Hyderabad
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