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23-04-2019, 07:55 PM
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Assuming there's two of you at least, may I ask what's your field of studies?
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hospitality with hr exp
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23-04-2019, 07:56 PM
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May I know if it is easier to get in LTA if you have some relevant work experience, specific to the position you are applying for?
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23-04-2019, 08:02 PM
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May I know if it is easier to get in LTA if you have some relevant work experience, specific to the position you are applying for?
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i think it would come in handy, so tailor your CV and cover letter well to highlight ur experience. i think it will help get your an interview.
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23-04-2019, 08:06 PM
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hello everyone, i received a call today for a second job. however, none is able to tell me the exact salary until they have processed and approved the employment.
what should i do? can i accept and make a decision at the salary stage? i understand that accepting means the HR will proceed with the necessary medical and other checks. however, none is able to provide me with a salary gauge at the moment.
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23-04-2019, 08:32 PM
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Assuming there's two of you at least, may I ask what's your field of studies?
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Econojobs.
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23-04-2019, 11:35 PM
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hospitality with hr exp
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Hospitality is in demand... HR ain too bad either.. Are you applying to jobs in hospitality or trying to switch?
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Businesssssss.
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Not easy... I'm a business student too, unless business with ntu or nus with honours... Not easy to find job as business is regarded as a soft skill and knowledge of processes rather than a technical skill such as engineering, accounts, HR.. Consider to lean on your strengths instead, maybe u did well in Modules on HR.. management accounting... Principal of accounts.. These can highlight your capability.
Sorry I know I'm not v helpful here..
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23-04-2019, 11:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
hello everyone, i received a call today for a second job. however, none is able to tell me the exact salary until they have processed and approved the employment.
what should i do? can i accept and make a decision at the salary stage? i understand that accepting means the HR will proceed with the necessary medical and other checks. however, none is able to provide me with a salary gauge at the moment.
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U don't owe them anything... Don't worry... Indicating your interest is not legally binding, just like a verbal offer can be revoked anytime. Its common that the verbal offer gets worked out in the middle of clearance which can take more than a month.
Not married... Not even engaged... Just holding hands temporarily. Chill buddy.
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24-04-2019, 03:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
hello everyone, i received a call today for a second job. however, none is able to tell me the exact salary until they have processed and approved the employment.
what should i do? can i accept and make a decision at the salary stage? i understand that accepting means the HR will proceed with the necessary medical and other checks. however, none is able to provide me with a salary gauge at the moment.
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Verbal offer isn't the same as formal offer (i.e. when they send you the email or call you up to tell you about the benefits and salary range etc., which will only happen after approval from upper management). Usually the salary range is quite standard...
Did the HR say that they will proceed with the medical checks when you accept their offer before telling you the salary range? Based in my understanding, it's usually after all the details have been confirmed leh. Maybe you can give us more details on what job you applied for? Cos maybe some jobs require you to clear medical check up before formal offer is extended?
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24-04-2019, 05:11 AM
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U don't owe them anything... Don't worry... Indicating your interest is not legally binding, just like a verbal offer can be revoked anytime. Its common that the verbal offer gets worked out in the middle of clearance which can take more than a month.
Not married... Not even engaged... Just holding hands temporarily. Chill buddy.
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Hahaha thanks. I have read about this issue in previous page also. I also don’t want to disappoint and annoy any sides.
Is it normal for people to consider over multiple offers? I just scared that if either one low balls me, then i can consider the other one. I’m a fresh grad so almost-sure zero bargaining power. Haha.
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24-04-2019, 08:23 AM
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Hospitality is in demand... HR ain too bad either.. Are you applying to jobs in hospitality or trying to switch?
Not easy... I'm a business student too, unless business with ntu or nus with honours... Not easy to find job as business is regarded as a soft skill and knowledge of processes rather than a technical skill such as engineering, accounts, HR.. Consider to lean on your strengths instead, maybe u did well in Modules on HR.. management accounting... Principal of accounts.. These can highlight your capability.
Sorry I know I'm not v helpful here..
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trying to switch from pte sector to public sector...
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