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Chafu
post Sep 20 2018, 01:19 PM

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Hello all, yesterday I just realised that I am actually joining Huawei as outsourced employee (payroll etc are not under Huawei). Because even when signing the job offer letter it didn't stated that I will work under huawei but rather the company that offers me the job. Heard quite a few bad reveiws about working at huawei as outsourced staff(heavy workload, bad work life balance, no promotion possibility etc.). Can anyone here confirm this? Btw I was assigned as system trainee or back office engineer, not really sure....
Chafu
post Sep 21 2018, 09:26 AM

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QUOTE(chickenshit36 @ Sep 20 2018, 02:41 PM)
Don't do it bro. basically huawei pay money to your contract company, and contract company pay you a portion.
All ur claims wont go to huawei. will go to contract company... and this is where they fck u. if company is bad or dont make money, they wont pay your claims. plus, read your terms... i believe if u take leave u wont be paid also for that day.
They will promise u if u are good u can be huawei staff. but huawei doesnt do permanent nowadays d... its contract under huawei, and that wan also hard to achieve unless u work damn hard.
u will do all the hardwork, but dont get benefits/bonuses of huawei staff.

BUT, if the money is good, and ur single and ready to give your all... by all means go ahead.
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May I know what's the range to be called as "good pay" when working at Huawei ?
Chafu
post Sep 22 2018, 11:17 PM

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QUOTE(iamfarouq @ Sep 22 2018, 02:54 AM)
Hi guys. Can anyone explain Outsourcing_G means?

Found it from jobstreet located at the end of the position title..

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Means that you will working with Huawei, but as outsourced/contract staff (payroll, benefits will not by huawei but rather by 3rd party company, usually the contract company itself)
Chafu
post Sep 27 2018, 09:55 PM

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QUOTE(iamfarouq @ Sep 24 2018, 07:21 PM)
Thanks for the response bro.

Should i give it a try? Customer Service Engineer (Access)
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For this i cant really tell.

But my tips, go find those who work at Huawei with same position via Linkedin. Connect and ask them.
Chafu
post Dec 15 2018, 12:27 PM

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so yesterday i was offered a new contract, something called ARP. Anyone knows whats the different between ARP and my current third party contract ? Since both are still considered as contract based.

 

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