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Originally Posted by AGDee
The people who work in finance here get escorted to their desk, are given boxes while security stand nearby and are escorted to their cars by security... no notice at all. It depends on where you work and what you do here though. Others get a couple weeks notice. But in finance, I guess the temptation and opportunity to embezzle or something would be very high. Whenever my ex-husband (an accountant) has given two weeks notice himself, the company has had him leave immediately with two weeks paid time just because of the increased risk of being in the books, I guess.
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I think that's pretty standard for financial services for layoffs or resignation, especially if you're going to a competing company.
My question, as Ksigkid noted, was more about law firms, where in some cases you're dealing with the same clients for years.