QUOTE(cutiecindy @ Jan 7 2015, 12:03 PM)
Hi your procurement role is in Malaysia? I got friend inside, anything you want to ask?Huawei Technologies, Anyone working there?
Huawei Technologies, Anyone working there?
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Jan 15 2015, 11:29 PM
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Jul 3 2015, 08:39 AM
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QUOTE(peishan1201 @ Jul 3 2015, 07:41 AM) At first we speak Chinese, just that some of the words really duno how to converse in Chinese.. That's why have to mix with English... Maybe too nervous when speaking in Chinese during interview so end up he choose to speak English with me.. But I show him that my previous job support China, Taiwan also.. So Chinese speaking is not a problem for me at all.. Hi Pei Shan,Lol.. Need three interview to get a job? But the manager told me that he need to arrange ppl in around August or sept.. And he only can wait 1 month notice for the candidate to onboard Where will you be based at if get the job? I was procurement role for their supply chain and logistics. |
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Jul 3 2015, 09:20 PM
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QUOTE(peishan1201 @ Jul 3 2015, 11:31 AM) In Malaysia HQ.. But what I heard from the manager is that we have the chance to travel overseas such as Singapore Indonesia Australia New Zealand... Yes I know him. The manager is Eric .. Not sure if you know who is he? He is from china. Malaysia staffs are usually sent our to SP region to support. Nice call support, basically they trust you can solve the difficult work there. Good luck and be prapared to handle much pressure inside as telco supply chain is not so easy. |
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Jul 4 2015, 12:14 PM
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Sep 18 2015, 08:37 AM
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Oct 28 2016, 10:16 PM
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QUOTE(shinnsohai @ Oct 28 2016, 09:11 PM) Well honestly, I think I am not that superior in terms of academic, ending up degree with CGPA merely of 3.2 What job are you getting in Singapore?I am not sure to get any secured placement anywhere else yet. Since the current economy, looks bad. As you've mentioned before in the previous post over this thread, saying that the interview is hard, yet I do not possess any direct related knowledge towards the job scope offered. Do I stand a chance? Or the interview which is hard that you're referring to those who are having experience and wish to get into the company? Yet again, thank you so much I am currently working in Sg, a lot of oil and gas companies are not doing well need to slash headcount, still can get oil and gas job? |
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Oct 29 2016, 08:24 AM
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QUOTE(shinnsohai @ Oct 29 2016, 01:13 AM) Not getting into O&G companies I'm from oil trading company, unless you want to deviate from your engineering fieldbut I think any sort of service engineer will do. Although lots of my friend getting the position of "Sales Engineer" Btw, u're from Oil and Gas? Got any vacancy?? |
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Oct 29 2016, 09:38 PM
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QUOTE(shinnsohai @ Oct 29 2016, 05:44 PM) Sure why not, as long as there's a job Depend on how you think, trading involve some sophisticated options calculations and supply chain functions, some universities group it under engineering faculty.Btw oil trading company having no relation with engineering field? Don't want to divert the topic of Huawei, PM me if you want to know more. |
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Feb 20 2017, 08:20 PM
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QUOTE(Astral4277 @ Feb 20 2017, 05:44 PM) Was told I cleared the first round of interview, a video conference with 2 seniors from Shenzhen. Then after a few days the HR recruiter asked me if i have a employment visa to work in China (obviously not). Then she said the company has a policy now to slow down on the employment of foreign internationals. They prefer to conservative in their recruitment at the beginning of the year. Told me that my application got to stop here and can't proceed........... Wow very high position?Wondering if there are forumers working in the HR that is familiar with employment policy of the headoffice? HR assured me it is not an excuse to reject application and will try and explore other means for employment through a third party agency...LOL....feeling very sian now... Usually shen zhen opening applicable for foreigners are very senior position |
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Mar 9 2017, 11:27 PM
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Aug 31 2017, 10:17 PM
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QUOTE(broDos @ Aug 30 2017, 08:27 PM) Hai guys, just want to ask anyone's opinion. Got a fresh grad job offer from Huawei as Customer Support Engineer (Access Network) under the dept of Enterprise. Anyone of you here work under his dept before ? is it okay ? Enterprise not many customers in Malaysia yet, be ready to do alot of bidding and change request |
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Nov 14 2017, 08:47 AM
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QUOTE(Nshade @ Nov 13 2017, 09:53 PM) Hi guys, wanted to your advice on Hua Wei company. I read a lot of about previous post and noticed many has advise depending on the department. Under which dept?I got offer for Technical engineer. It more like delivery/operation. Currently I am working as Technical support. I wanted to move on as I found myself stuck in my current role. Hua Wei offer me as contractor. They didn't tell me what agency. Although they increased salary by RM500. The expenses is higher since it is in KL and based on what they offer, there is no bonus. My mandarin is weak. All other informations, they told me that they will let me know once I confirmed. They told me, get to learn a lot and finding job outside would be better as I will be handling Linux, network, storage. They said it's relaxing job, no shift but sometimes need to work from 9am-4am which he claimed rarely happen. Currently I can work from home but I start to work in Hua Wei, I can't do that. I wanted to know your opinion if anyone worked as Technical engineer in Hua Wei. |
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