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05-10-2021, 08:31 AM
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anyone received updates after the online test? if yes, how many weeks after? thanks!
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Still waiting for news.
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05-10-2021, 07:40 PM
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4 weeks is considered standard notice period for resignation, so relax..
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I hope so, just feeling jittery as nth was signed yet
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05-10-2021, 10:47 PM
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I hope so, just feeling jittery as nth was signed yet
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relax man, can tell ur new in the workforce as 4 weeks(1 month) notice is normal everywhere. only part timers or gig jobs have shorter notice. and do you know you can also give a 24hr notice albeit forfeiting ur 1 month salary or whatever there is left.
specialised skill job or high level executive positions like higher management or CEO have 2 months and above notice period.
1 month notice is nothing. they have poured out resources to recruit people for months on end what is 1 month of wait to them?
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05-10-2021, 11:04 PM
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I hope so, just feeling jittery as nth was signed yet
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I'd suggest that just treat this like an 'apply and forget' kind of a thing, otherwise you will be jittery and totally miserable for the next couple of months. In case you aren't aware of it, this application may take up to half a year of waiting before you finally get an outcome. Also in the meantime try to focus on alternative career opportunities that comes along.
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05-10-2021, 11:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
relax man, can tell ur new in the workforce as 4 weeks(1 month) notice is normal everywhere. only part timers or gig jobs have shorter notice. and do you know you can also give a 24hr notice albeit forfeiting ur 1 month salary or whatever there is left.
specialised skill job or high level executive positions like higher management or CEO have 2 months and above notice period.
1 month notice is nothing. they have poured out resources to recruit people for months on end what is 1 month of wait to them?
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yups im q new ~ i see, thanks for the info! was worried bcoz it seems that official offer (verbal) can be easily retracted .. and i didn’t know 1 month notice period is a norm .. also, im not sure if the 24 hrs rule apply to mine
hopefully itll be ok
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05-10-2021, 11:32 PM
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I'd suggest that just treat this like an 'apply and forget' kind of a thing, otherwise you will be jittery and totally miserable for the next couple of months. In case you aren't aware of it, this application may take up to half a year of waiting before you finally get an outcome. Also in the meantime try to focus on alternative career opportunities that comes along.
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i received the offer alr, just a little worried bcoz it wasnt written offer
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06-10-2021, 12:35 AM
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i received the offer alr, just a little worried bcoz it wasnt written offer
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Congrats! Which position was your offer for?
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07-10-2021, 09:42 AM
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i received the offer alr, just a little worried bcoz it wasnt written offer
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Based on what previous posters have shared, nothing's firm or guaranteed till you receive the letter and sign on the dotted line. Even after verbal getting verbal offer there is still the waiting for medical or security clearances.
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08-10-2021, 12:26 AM
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Has anyone received an outcome i.e. offer or rejection from SID yet? thanks in advance!
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