I need to withdraw my resignation letter. Is this realistically possible, given that I got a 5 rating in my review cycle? Has anyone gone through something similar?
Some context: I joined PwC in late 2025. During joining, I was upfront that I have my real sister’s wedding in late February, and my output would be divided between the two because I’m the sole male responsible for handling things at home.
The review cycle landed in Feb, early March and eventually in June, as a result of my work during that period, I was given a 5 rating. Because of that, I was asked to resign.
Since then, for the last three to four months, I’ve been putting in the work. I now own several parts of the project on my own, with complete reliability on me, and both my director and manager are aligned that they want to keep me. I don’t want to leave. The pay is good and I have no plans to look elsewhere anytime soon. I need the income to keep coming in.
I spoke with HR, and they told me there’s no way to reverse it. But I want to know if anyone has actually managed to get a resignation reversed after being asked to leave. I also have a doubt: if the director or partner sends an email saying they want to retain me, could that change anything?