QUOTE(mrfund @ Dec 11 2012, 06:54 PM)
SCICOM (MSC) BHD.
My first job after graduate. I was lucky enough as the company gave me the opportunity to assume the role as customer service technical helpdesk for Broadband (6 months), MIO (4 months), Sapphire IPhone (4 months) and I landed up as a Customer Relations Officer which handles the complaint investigation in Singtel project for the next 16 months.
Due to the various background which I gained during my tenure as customer service officer / customer relations officer, was given the opportunity to assume the role of the project specific trainer.
I have to admit, most of the point raised in this forum, are valid but I choose to ignored all of it as I have a lot of commitment needs to be fulfil by end of each month for the past 4 years there.
The only reason I left was never because of the working stress or personal disagreement with the current (or back then) management decision or the push from the clients/business partners. It was more to the fact that, there were no more room for me to grow there. Plus, I grew bored of performing the same routine of work for more than couple years in the same project.
But I do really thankful as I used to work in Scicom. The experience which I gained during my tenure, have help me a lot in my new working place.
Thank you Scicom for all the good, some of the the bad & especially the ugly bit of experience that I gained throughout the 4 years. At least, I do owe them this bit.
Fandi how are you sir? I still remember that we met during the early training and this guy was awesome and he did very well in the project. We helped each other solving cust issues (mostly unsolved case, angry customer, we do acted as a manager sometime haha) until he got promoted and left our senior team. He met his wife there as well My first job after graduate. I was lucky enough as the company gave me the opportunity to assume the role as customer service technical helpdesk for Broadband (6 months), MIO (4 months), Sapphire IPhone (4 months) and I landed up as a Customer Relations Officer which handles the complaint investigation in Singtel project for the next 16 months.
Due to the various background which I gained during my tenure as customer service officer / customer relations officer, was given the opportunity to assume the role of the project specific trainer.
I have to admit, most of the point raised in this forum, are valid but I choose to ignored all of it as I have a lot of commitment needs to be fulfil by end of each month for the past 4 years there.
The only reason I left was never because of the working stress or personal disagreement with the current (or back then) management decision or the push from the clients/business partners. It was more to the fact that, there were no more room for me to grow there. Plus, I grew bored of performing the same routine of work for more than couple years in the same project.
But I do really thankful as I used to work in Scicom. The experience which I gained during my tenure, have help me a lot in my new working place.
Thank you Scicom for all the good, some of the the bad & especially the ugly bit of experience that I gained throughout the 4 years. At least, I do owe them this bit.
Well I also had to leave the company after 2 years of working since got an offer to join oilfield services industry, but sometime i do miss my time there at Scicom. Right after you finish your shift, you can just f**k off your work and go grab a pint or two. Nowadays, at home also have to work, even during holiday
Well for yall who suck in this company, maybe you shouldn't work there on the first place. For peeps who plan to grab the opportunity, always think positive and don't take it personal when dealing with kiasu customer. Oh btw HSBC will offer you credit card since your salary will be wired into HSBC account and you will be ask to open one. So shop till you drop!
Feel bored alone at some hotel at Labuan bring me here, reminiscing my past life
Dec 21 2012, 01:08 AM

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