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mafioso
post Jan 16 2021, 03:43 AM

 
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QUOTE(Oishiteru @ Jan 15 2021, 01:37 PM)
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talk cok numba 1 now in Linkedin
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Apa lancau

If the kid is so rich and got body guards

And needs an internship.. he can just work at his father's company

And so rich + from royal background wor.. he think they got no deep networking ah?

Sure got many MNC connections.

What for want to come interview at shoplot office

Fukken lol wanna blow water also apply some logic first

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mafioso
post Jan 17 2021, 09:24 AM

 
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QUOTE(Yveatel @ Jan 17 2021, 08:19 AM)
true. the internship is always about knowledge and experience, never about money. But I wish to add-on is the company can only allow interns to do so much, that they never are considered part of the workforce to boost the company's productivity.

It is true some interns left to do some minor roles such as photocopy and preparing drinks, while some allow joining in the meeting, to see how a meeting is conducted; or part of the team in preparing some documents. Some even given a chance to site, and some a chance to perform some tasks. By end of the day, the intern still cannot be regarded as part of the company's workforce as they are only students. They are not covered by insurance. Anything happens, the company needs to answer.

As far as I can see, this fake Envitech Engineering is utilizing interns to do 3D jobs, and consider them as part of the company's workforce. This is so wrong as many laws are broken. If something happens, most likely as a company, they can just write it off as "another accident". But for their family, they lost a child. Moreover, no insurance to compensate.
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when i was an intern in a travel agency

all i did was data entry to their sql and minor coding only.

obviously they wont let me touch major parts of the site but probably allowed to create basic layout on the go for urgent content

so yes, i would say envitech is abusing labour law by making their interns to be part of the front line of the business.

working for so many years now.. been collaborating with interns at current/prev my employments.. just assign simple tasks or help out whenever they can only.

this is the first time i see a company that puts interns on the front line of the business... AND emphasize it with BIG CAPS, like its something to be proud of. when its so wrong. doh.gif doh.gif

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