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30-10-2013, 08:20 PM
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How u know?
Realised Ocbc job ads not accurate, always state lower requirements but in actual fact will only choose those higher than stated requirements
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Are you retarded? Why would they not do it, if they can get better candidates?
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30-10-2013, 09:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Are you retarded? Why would they not do it, if they can get better candidates?
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chill dude..
i guess they know this prog will not attract lots of top fresh grads, hence lower the req. somemore recruiting now, all the good talents taken up alr.. no ikan prawn boleh juga
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30-10-2013, 11:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
How u know?
Realised Ocbc job ads not accurate, always state lower requirements but in actual fact will only choose those higher than stated requirements
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that is obvious, if a degree holder applied for a diploma job, of cos will get diploma pay.
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31-10-2013, 05:06 AM
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Are you retarded? Why would they not do it, if they can get better candidates?
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Knn why must u talk like that?
Maybe I phrase wrongly, what i mean by their job ads sometimes not accurate is they do want higher requirements rather than what they advertise. Some of their job ads also have vague info. I applied for a position last time stating require 3 years exp, in the end the HR called me for interview for another position, and told me the one i applied to need 5 years after I asked her. Same thing with a current colleague when he called bk to ask cos didnt hear from them and realise need higher requirements than advertised.
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31-10-2013, 05:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
that is obvious, if a degree holder applied for a diploma job, of cos will get diploma pay.
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Not sure, but thats not what i mean. But anyway your pay commensurate with experience more than just your initial qualification.
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31-10-2013, 05:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Knn why must u talk like that?
Maybe I phrase wrongly, what i mean by their job ads sometimes not accurate is they do want higher requirements rather than what they advertise. Some of their job ads also have vague info. I applied for a position last time stating require 3 years exp, in the end the HR called me for interview for another position, and told me the one i applied to need 5 years after I asked her. Same thing with a current colleague when he called bk to ask cos didnt hear from them and realise need higher requirements than advertised.
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Because it's easier for the HR to make up a story like that than to tell you that you don't even meet their minimum requirement.
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31-10-2013, 12:10 PM
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there are indeed such cases. it's either it hasn't been updated internally after a requirement review or in most cases, the third-party job portal system auto update by generating the old template. it can happen if the requirements are just changed recently. certain roles will be reviewed if there's a misjudgement of initial requirements (eg. few batches of fresh grads can't perform, 2 years experience insufficient for required jobscope etc) or when new responsibilities are added in. remunerations will often be adjusted during a review.
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31-10-2013, 12:23 PM
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Do not apply for this program, my friend in OCBC works in the dept that has already 'choped' 3 headcounts under this program.
According to him, it is not really a program but more like odd job labourers that will be thrown around depending on which dept put up a 'chope' request. HR try to advertise by saying is job rotation, but the real reason is due to budget constraint a lot of dept dont have enough money for a perm position
They are pooling together a flexible workforce that can be deployed for few weeks to few months in various depts and branches to help out in sai gang.
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31-10-2013, 12:27 PM
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i heard from uni's camp recruitment event, that local bank associate's starting pay could be in a range between $3000 to $3500. so this refers to such fresh graduate programme at degree level, right?
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31-10-2013, 12:31 PM
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so is this a good job to take up as a start of banking career? it sounds good with the extra opportunities altho like more saikang involved. I see them posting 2 same ads within a month now, seems that they still lack of good candidates
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If u are fresh grad / no banking exp, then cant afford to be choosy. Any opportunity will be an experience. You dun want, there will be tons of people who want the job.
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