ReferIndia News Employee put on 60-day PIP, overworked and exhausted - is it wise to quit and focus on interviews? Internet has smart advice

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Employee put on 60-day PIP, overworked and exhausted - is it wise to quit and focus on interviews? Internet has smart advice

Published on: Jan. 24, 2026, 11:44 p.m. | Source: The Economic Times

Corporate PIPs are evolving into strategic layoff tools in 2026. High-stakes manufacturing mergers often trigger these 60-day cycles to reduce headcount without severance. For exhausted analysts, the "Paid Interview Period" strategy is vital. Maintain a strict 40-hour limit. Document impossible workloads as legal leverage. Prioritize health while leveraging current employment for better negotiation. Use your 12-month financial cushion to transition safely. Don't resign; make them pay for your exit.

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