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Unregistered | Why waste your leave, just turn up, enjoy free food and… multitask can also take the chance to give feedback to real people | |
Today 07:46 PM | ||
Unregistered | I will be On M C.....kekekeke | |
Today 07:33 PM | ||
Unregistered | Who’s ready for OMC??? Make some NOISEEE for the backstreet boyssssss! | |
Today 01:43 AM | ||
Unregistered | Yeah, u will find that this place is not a very open minded place but rather can be stiff at times..so please start off from the conservative angle, it's safer that way, ahahahahaha...... | |
Yesterday 10:13 PM | ||
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Yesterday 09:52 PM | ||
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R u incoming intern or new hire? Haha. If u r existing employee you should have an idea from own observation. Not all do’s and donts are written down. My answer (not hr) is guiding principle is whether the overall look fits the seriousness of the office and the position u r coming in as. Once upon a time, certain types of attire were frowned upon. Now, with dress down, such attire are more commonly seen. But people exercise some sense if they r meeting external parties. So if you’re new, suggest u come in first and observe before attracting attention for the wrong reasons |
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Yesterday 09:39 PM | ||
Unregistered | MAS can dye hair anot? dark brown? light brown? wine red? | |
25-05-2024 11:57 AM | ||
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24-05-2024 01:17 AM | ||
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Then again, if there verbal agreement already, maybe they just busy. 2 months from verbal offer seems long. Cannot check with the HR officer who gave you verbal offer? Are you sure it is verbal offer? Hahaha oops |
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24-05-2024 01:11 AM | ||
Unregistered | How long does HR take to provide written offer after agreement on verbal offer? Is it normal to wait for 2 months? | |
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