QUOTE(k3v1n @ Jul 17 2017, 12:22 PM)
Guys, I just got called from HR department that I have been offered a position from the company. She wants me to sign an offer letter and go for pre-employment medical check up. We have already discuss the salary package and agree on the commencing and resignation date.
The concern I worried is about the pre-employment medical check up. Because after resignation I only go for check up, if the check up failed, I lost the new job and old job as well
Previously I have also requested medical check up by a local bank, but it is before they offer me so I dont need to worried about resignation first.
Any bro or sis here have done check up after job offer?
I signed one. The offer letter you signed should be a conditional one subject to a confirmed offer only after the medical and background check up are satisfactory. Which means if your medical report has issues or your background check doesn't tally with what you told them, the offer will be taken back. It's standard procedure.
When I went for my medical check, I was told that it is hard to fail it unless you have some severe hypertension, alcoholic habits or chainsmoking. Emphasis on severe illnesses. Take a look at the company's HR policies and guidelines, they should have something on discrimination and etc.
It's normal to worry about losing two jobs at once, I had the same experience too after informing everyone in my soon-to-be ex company that I am leaving. What I did was I informed the company I'm going to after I completed my medical check and followed up with them by a call a week later to see whether there were any issues with the results and my background check.
So far there has been no news of the offer being withdrawn. I believe if there is anything, they will let you know as soon as possible, in a week or so. If they leave you hanging then it's not that good of a company to join.