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TSkyawzaw
post Jan 28 2010, 03:59 PM, updated 16y ago

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I have an interview with Fusionex next week. Anybody have experience with that org before ? Is that a good company to work for ? Please tell me what sort of questions that they usually ask during interview. I just wanna know whether it is gonna b technical questions or involve any sorta test during interview. Thanks all in advance. Oh umm one thing, how much salary I can expect from that org as a fresh grad.
angel4Christ
post Jan 28 2010, 04:46 PM

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is it located at amcorp, pj?

been there for interview before.

the worst interview experience i ever have. the interviewer ask me questions is like interrogate me. cry.gif

the interviewer will ask a lot of technical questions, be prepared.

the interviewer(team lead) may have knowledge on new technology but for some older technology he may not know. doh.gif
like my case, my interviewer seem to have lack of knowledge about VB 6.0.
I remember that he asked me which tool i use for VB 6.0 and i told him that i use the software VB 6.0 because i learn that in 2003.
But he keep insisting that VB is include in Visual Studio.

But i think he does not know that VS is only out in 2005. In 2003, we are still using VB 6.0.
I really felt like leaving the interview but manage to leave in a well manner.
But the whole day i was depressed by the way he ask questions.

One more thing, are you a fresh grad?
if you are a fresh grad, have you completed your degree and obtained your cert.
During my interview in 2009, i have completed my degree studies and waiting for my convo in 2010.
He said that i have not graduated and why am i asking more than 2k. sweat.gif
he is weird. By the way he said, then i need to be jobless and wait for one year after i get my cert i only can work.

But i dont have problem with interviews with other companies with just transcript.
So make sure you have already obtained your degree cert when you going for interview.

So that is my experience of interview there. I dont wanna go there for interview anymore.


Be prepare with the technical questions he will be asking and depend to which computer languages you know. eg, SQL query, java, stored procedure, asp.net, VB and etc. There are no test.

the lobby is nice, like cybercafe.


But from what i know, the clients are from US. you may get a chance to travel.

Gambatte!

This post has been edited by angel4Christ: Jan 28 2010, 05:08 PM
TSkyawzaw
post Jan 28 2010, 07:14 PM

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sounds scary lol. Thanks for sharing yr experience. I think we are on the same boat. I m a fresh grad wit no certificate yet. hehe. still waiting for the result of my last semester. tongue.gif haha. Better read some technical questions first before going for the interview. Thanks for the tips wink.gif

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angel4Christ
post Jan 28 2010, 07:57 PM

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QUOTE(kyawzaw @ Jan 28 2010, 07:14 PM)
sounds scary lol. Thanks for sharing yr experience. I think we are on the same boat.  I m a fresh grad wit no certificate yet. hehe. still waiting for the result of my last semester. tongue.gif haha.  Better read some technical questions first before going for the interview.  Thanks for the tips wink.gif
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that is only my experience lar... really my worst intervier experience ever..

for you, mayb not the same. mayb he will like you.

there are many young people working there.
i often see the company post the job on jobdb and did not state the company name, only stated they are international company.

example questions:
1. what is stored procedure?
2. What is the outer join for SQL query?
3. How to link to control to another page?


so you still waiting for last semester result? why not wait still you get result only go interview? what if you failed(touch wood)?
i only start apply once my result last semester result came out.
but i think if it is the same interviewer, he will tell you the same thing "You are not graduated and you dare to ask for more than 2k?".
this is how he tell me, sound sarcastic to me. maybe is because he only talk computer language since he only do programming and facing computer, so he may not know how to communicate with people.

so you really plan to do programming?

with just transcript, i have a few job offers and already work in second company after complete my studies unofficially(waiting for convo).
1st was a goverment project company, now is with a US-based company.

so think about the interviewer really outdated with current education system that thinking we must get our degree cert only consider as graduated.
He gonna be crazy if he think that i have to wait and unemployed for one year for convo in order to work. I told my lecturer and he also think that interviewer is funny.

one more thing.
he will also ask some of the common interview questions.
for the question that similar to "why should we hire you?", try with something creative. he don't wanna hear the common answer for "because i am a quick learner, willing to learn, good attitude and personalties...etc." he said all the interviewees said that. So i also dont know what he wanna listen to.

So just try your best.

i think there are already tread talking about this company, try to search it.





TSkyawzaw
post Jan 28 2010, 10:18 PM

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haha. Yeah the interviewer must have been some kinda computer geek. He went a bit hard on ya I would say. LOL I'd have given the same answer anyway if i were asked "why should we hire ya" question. Thanks for sharing your experience. Since, I have already made the appointment with the company, I'll go to the interview anyway. hehe see how it go and will share my experience back here. lol
angel4Christ
post Jan 28 2010, 11:14 PM

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Just try your best lar...

what i wrote is from my experience.. just ignore the negative comment of it.. and go to the interview with your best..

if it happened like my case, just take it as a experience for greater improvement for the coming interviews..

now i have moved from back end to front end...

if you really like programming and good at it... then go for it...

just try ur best in the interview

the interviewer will mostly be ur future superior.. so during the interview, you will also get to know ur future superior..



TSkyawzaw
post Feb 4 2010, 08:58 PM

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The interview was ok. I didn't experience like you did. Thanks god ! LOL . I forgot my interviewer name hehe. Yeah as u did mention the interviewer asked A LOT OF technical questions. At that moment I thought i was back in the database exam hall and taking the paper. I think the working enviornment there is quite cool. Saw lots of youngsters r working there. I dunno if they offer me the job I might go for it. I like to travel and it might involve traveling.
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post Feb 4 2010, 09:42 PM

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ya... a lot of youngsters...

how about the salary part that u haven graduate officially yet?
TSkyawzaw
post Feb 4 2010, 11:32 PM

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QUOTE(angel4Christ @ Feb 4 2010, 09:42 PM)
ya... a lot of youngsters...

how about the salary part that u haven graduate officially yet?
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Yeah I got my last semester result and showed 'em. I asked for 2000 + and they said they will consider about it. I could have asked more ? Well i dunno. I was hella confused during the interview. cry.gif
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post Feb 4 2010, 11:40 PM

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ask at least 2.5k.. then when asked.. said negotiable.. but only 2.3k or 2.4k lar
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post Feb 4 2010, 11:52 PM

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QUOTE(angel4Christ @ Feb 4 2010, 11:40 PM)
ask at least 2.5k.. then when asked.. said negotiable.. but only 2.3k or 2.4k lar
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Thanks for the tips. hehe in fact I did ask 2.5k rclxms.gif . I just hope they won't go below 2.3k. shakehead.gif
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post Feb 7 2010, 05:03 AM

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well, that bring back old memorys...i had an interview with them when i first came back,and i had to come back for a 2nd interview coz the first time the interviewer has gone out then the second time,they interview me in a room with a shelf full of programming reference book...and i think i fail miserably..^;^
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post Dec 29 2010, 03:26 PM

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Hmmm my experience was entirely different... But I guess if you're signing up for a business analyst position, things might differ? Yeah I do get technical questions as well - concepts and understanding of some areas in programming and business sector.

With cert in hand or not (if you're going to grad that is), wasn't the key factor in determining your eligible , it was the self-presentation and well as how good you tackle the questions, showing them confidence in yourself at the same time showing them respect.

btw the company's follows the reward-the-hard/smartworker concept and is very much performance-based. If you carry out your work diligently, you'll be rewarded in some ways. To top that, if you're on probation and you get confirmed (and you've performed well), you'll get somewhat a good raise smile.gif

That's my input though biggrin.gif
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post Dec 29 2010, 03:48 PM

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@jeffro
u just had to bump this topic that is more than 10 months old for no apparent reason?
bf48qo
post Jan 5 2011, 09:12 PM

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well correct was there for biz analyst position.
steed47
post Jan 10 2011, 12:33 AM

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Yo, bro.. I was hoping can join fusionex. Any lubang ? any intro ?

i work in server management and networking field as SA currently with 5 yr exps.

appreciate alot...
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post Mar 30 2011, 11:28 PM

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QUOTE(steed47 @ Jan 10 2011, 12:33 AM)
Yo, bro.. I was hoping can join fusionex. Any lubang ? any intro ?

i work in server management and networking field as SA currently with 5 yr exps.

appreciate alot...
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i hope NONE of you all join Fusionex. My ex worked there and apparently these are the 'working environment':

- staffs are expected to work on Saturday and Sunday. Better still, if they can be in office from 9am onwards.

- managers would call the staff and talk about work, MULTIPLE TIMES even if it's around 11pm at night.

- managers expect the staff to go back and continue eventhough the staff needed to leave office due to personal reasons.

- staffs are expected to work at least until 10pm daily. If any staffs leave around 7pm, my cousin actually overheard one of the managers suggested to the project manager that he should load that staff more tasks since that fella could go back so early. Apparently a few freshies did not understand this 'culture' and went home about 6-7pm. Next update was they were badly lectured by the HR.

-staff are bonded for 3 months for receiving bonus. In addition, notice period is 3 months....all together 6 months! (i wish them luck when they want to resign..i wonder if there's any company willing to wait for 6 months..)

By the way, i broke off with my ex because i dont feel i am being the priority in his life when work is in the picture. anyway, i wish you all good luck and for those who doubt my words, by all means, go and seek clarification. Also, i feel sorry for the guy whose marriage is breaking down as well due to the workload he needs to bear in this company.

just a word to conclude this - it's your decision to decide if it's worth to give up your family/personal life/love life for this company.
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post Mar 30 2011, 11:58 PM

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QUOTE(dancingdolphine @ Mar 30 2011, 11:28 PM)
i hope NONE of you all join Fusionex. My ex worked there and apparently these are the 'working environment':

- staffs are expected to work on Saturday and Sunday. Better still, if they can be in office from 9am onwards.

- managers would call the staff and talk about work, MULTIPLE TIMES even if it's around 11pm at night.

- managers expect the staff to go back and continue eventhough the staff needed to leave office due to personal reasons.

- staffs are expected to work at least until 10pm daily. If any staffs leave around 7pm, my cousin actually overheard one of the managers suggested to the project manager that he should load that staff more tasks since that fella could go back so early. Apparently a few freshies did not understand this 'culture' and went home about 6-7pm. Next update was they were badly lectured by the HR.

-staff are bonded for 3 months for receiving bonus. In addition, notice period is 3 months....all together 6 months! (i wish them luck when they want to resign..i wonder if there's any company willing to wait for 6 months..)

By the way, i broke off with my ex because i dont feel i am being the priority in his life when work is in the picture. anyway, i wish you all good luck and for those who doubt my words, by all means, go and seek clarification. Also,  i feel sorry for the guy whose marriage is breaking down as well due to the workload he needs to bear in this company.

just a word to conclude this - it's your decision to decide if it's worth to give up your family/personal life/love life for this company.
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apparently what you said is TRUE

got the first hand info from my friend.

(they cant sue me coz im not their staff lol~)
wejazzitup
post Mar 31 2011, 10:43 AM

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Another company to blacklist tongue.gif
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post Apr 1 2011, 04:06 PM

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I don't think what 'dancingdolphine' said is true and fair.

I'm happy working here and I enjoy the great benefits here. I have friends working in different projects in Fusionex and all of them can go home on time. None of them get any "so called HR lecture" or being scolded. Sometimes, they do stay back, but...is to play "dragon ball" in office! (We have an xbox kinect in office! muahahaha) tongue.gif


There are currently 2 projects rushing for timeline, and those in these 2 teams are working very hard to meet the timeline. But all projects have peak time. Although sometimes I feel tired, but I'm happy to work in a team and I've learnt many things! I can say this loud because I'm working in one of these 2 projects.



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