23-08-2020 10:02 PM | ||
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SMEs usually 12 and below. |
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23-08-2020 10:01 PM | ||
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Traineeships don't have AL right? If I ain't wrong. |
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23-08-2020 09:43 PM | ||
nicky97 | just out of curiosity since i only graduated in 2019 dec and worked in a local agency before this... 18 is considered normal? my previous employment gave 14 and i was told that was normal. frig | |
23-08-2020 09:41 PM | ||
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and it's just that i'm 95% set on accepting the offer once it comes simply because i've been chasing banking roles in the past only to finally get it now. The non-salary benefits dont actually matter as much to me because this is just a traineeship role - i am not expecting to get the full perm staff suite of benefits. but i just wanted to know how different it would be from the full suite once I see the offer letter. (Example: I applied to NCS last week, and trainees gets 7 days AL while permies get 16. Geddit? Lol) This post was literally seeking some input on culture etc because I dont think HR is always well-informed on individual teams given that there are just so many within the bank. So if anyone has anything to say other than attacking me for my questions which were posed politely and with zero harm, please reply this thread. Otherwise, don't bother. |
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23-08-2020 02:15 PM | ||
Unregistered | You can expect it to be pretty normal... Like 18-20 days AL. Salary 2.7-3.2k if fresh. | |
23-08-2020 01:46 PM | ||
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What op meant is he is in the process of screening. There was oral offer but no black and white yet The final offer letter not yet come but is likely to come soon He is curious to know more. The terms and conditions will be in the final offer letter. upon receiving final offer letter, then you can make a decision whether benefit is good enough. It is fine lah. All local companies similar |
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23-08-2020 11:51 AM | ||
Unregistered | I thought it's all stated in the final offer letter, and candidates are given a few days to accept it. | |
23-08-2020 11:28 AM | ||
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OCBC works that way. HR will ask tell you your basic salary and a little of other stuff but majority of the benefits will only be revealed/shared on induction day - including flexi benefit scheme. |
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23-08-2020 10:58 AM | ||
Unregistered | Exactly. That's why I was so shocked this kind of stupid question also can come out | |
23-08-2020 09:43 AM | ||
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Please double clarify with HR again to ask about all these things before you accept. HR is not your enemy, you have a right to ask about all these to them, call them if you need. HR also has a KPI to get succesful hires, it's in their interest to tell u. Else how are you as a candidate supposed to make an informed decision without knowledge of material information like the above? |
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