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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Don't even bother to apply to DBS even if they pay pretty well compared to other local banks.
Seriously. If they haven't replied to you within a month, then chances are you are not shortlisted. Just take up other job offers.
However, even if you are shortlisted, don't rejoice.
My friend was hired 1 week after his interview with them, and subsequently, he was asked to him after his probation period.
A lot are asked to leave due to over staffing cause they get many applicants and can easily do that to you.
So why are you waiting for this job? Good luck elsewhere.
Don't end up like my friend.. rejecting another bank to join this place due to higher pay and ended up being treated like a fool.....
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Highly sceptical of the authenticity of such anecdotal recounts..
I doubt DBS would include a clause in the contract which allows them to unreasonably, and perhaps unjustifiably, terminate the probation employee's employment.