Has anyone work for Hume Cement Industries before? how's their benefits and environment? Thank You
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Apr 25 2012, 01:05 PM, updated 12y ago
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Has anyone work for Hume Cement Industries before? how's their benefits and environment? Thank You
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Oct 12 2013, 11:36 PM
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Hi forummers,
Anyone work in Hume industries in Beranang? Benefits and work conditions? Please share.. Thanks.. |
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Oct 13 2013, 12:38 AM
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QUOTE(clement8115 @ Oct 12 2013, 11:36 PM) Hi forummers, i worked there before, there are many foreigners around that area, mostly bangla, house rental very cheap, around rm100 per month for one house. Company benefit is good, 20 days for annual leave, medical covered. work environment suck, they don't even have a real office....i guess you have been offered a maintenance engineer jobAnyone work in Hume industries in Beranang? Benefits and work conditions? Please share.. Thanks.. |
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Oct 14 2013, 05:11 PM
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Hi bro,
Thanks for the reply. I was offered in planning and logistics. btw, 1) How about the pay, bonus, increment? 2) Office politics? 3) How long did you work there? |
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Oct 14 2013, 10:24 PM
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QUOTE(clement8115 @ Oct 14 2013, 05:11 PM) Hi bro, 1) Not sure about that, but they follow hong loeng group of companiesThanks for the reply. I was offered in planning and logistics. btw, 1) How about the pay, bonus, increment? 2) Office politics? 3) How long did you work there? 2)Small Office with aunties..act cabin office- so not much politics 3)Few months, i cant live over there because i grew up in the city |
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Oct 14 2013, 10:46 PM
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Aug 19 2015, 04:40 PM
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Anyone got offer as Graduate Engineer at Hume Cement?
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May 5 2016, 01:10 PM
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Source: http://www.utar.edu.my/econtent_sub.jsp?fc...contentid=64460
MoU inked with Hume Cement Sdn Bhd From left: Dr Tan, Dr Ng, Prof Naoto, Tan, Dr Yap, Choi, Prof Chuah, Chan, Prof Lee, Ng and Dr Lo UTAR and Hume Cement Sdn Bhd officially inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at UTAR Kampar Campus on 4 May 2016 to mark a new chapter of industry collaboration. Representing UTAR at the signing ceremony were UTAR President, Ir Prof Academician Dato’ Dr Chuah Hean Teik and UTAR Vice President for R&D and Commercialisation, Prof Ir Dr Lee Sze Wei; while signing on behalf of Hume Cement Sdn Bhd were Hume Cement General Manager, Joonho Choi and Hume Industries Berhad (HIB) Head of Human Resources, Adam Tan Lee Yee. Other guests from Hume included Hume Concrete Products Research Centre Sdn Bhd Senior Manager for Research and Development, Ng Kah Seng and Manager for Quality Control, Chan Yew Lai. Also present at the signing ceremony were UTAR Faculty of Engineering and Green Technology (FEGT) Dean Dr Yap Vooi Voon, FEGT Deputy Dean for R&D and Postgraduate Programmes Dr Lo Po Kim, FEGT Deputy Dean for Academic and Undergraduate Programmes Dr Ng Choon Aun, FEGT Deputy Dean for Student Development and Industrial Training Dr Tan Kok Tat, FEGT Head of Department Dr Wai Soon Han, and SHL Professor of Construction Management Professorial Chair Prof Dr Naoto Mine. Aimed to boost the collaboration between the two organisations, the MoU will not only unlock opportunities for student internship and consultancy projects, but also channel immense experience from the industry into the university’s engineering syllabi. “This will allow us to introduce some elective courses and revise our syllabi so that our students are more exposed to the needs of the industry,” said Prof Chuah, and added that the main function of a university is to produce knowledge workers who fit into the industry. Envisioning how UTAR graduates can further contribute to the industry, society, and humanity, Prof Chuah stressed that industry collaboration is no longer seen as a luxury but a necessity. “The MoU also promotes mutual learning between the academia and the industry because by learning from each other, the academics will also understand the industry needs and educate students more effectively.” Prof Chuah welcoming the guests from Hume Cement Speaking from the industry’s perspective in achieving a win-win situation, Choi is hopeful that the MoU will be a talent magnet. “The search for talents to enrich the industry and workforce has led us to work with UTAR. The collaboration also allows the students to see the cement industry in a different perspective,” explained Choi, who also mentioned that Hume Cement is member of the Hong Leong Group which has core businesses ranging from Banking and Financial Services, to Manufacturing and Distribution. “Under HIB and the Hong Leong Manufacturing Group, there is a ‘Rotation Programme’ which also allows UTAR students joining Hume Cement to explore job opportunities in other sectors besides the cement industry,” he concluded. Choi expressing his delight to be working with UTAR The ceremony reached its highlight with the dignitaries signing the MoU documents and ended with a souvenir presentation. Prof Chuah (second from right) and Choi (second from left) shook hands while Tan (left) and Prof Lee (right) look on Souvenir presentation Prof Chuah explaining the milestones and campuses of UTAR during the tour of the UTAR Gallery The guests from Hume Cement were later introduced to some of FEGT’s well-resourced laboratories such as the Construction Management Lab, the Environmental Lab and the Petrochemical Lab during a campus tour accompanied by FEGT staff. The guests visiting the FEGT labs The MoU with Hume Cement is the latest addition to the existing 217 MoUs and Memorandums of Agreement signed over the past 14 years, propelling UTAR towards its vision as a global university of educational excellence with transformative societal impact. Prior collaborative projects with Hume included student internships at Hume Cement plants, exchange and sharing of testing equipment to achieve common goal towards R&D excellence and other initiatives. |
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Jun 14 2016, 06:40 PM
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so anyone have an idea of the working culture here?
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Nov 10 2017, 06:36 PM
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Hi guys..need ur opinion regarding working environment at hume.concrete..precast division in beranang
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Jan 13 2023, 11:47 AM
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Anyone has tips how to apply one? for graduate development program/graduate engineer..Yeah, especially when the office got many aunties, I afraid they just ignore mine lah 😂
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Jan 13 2023, 11:04 PM
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I think got relation with hong Leong group.
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