QUOTE(fantasy1989 @ Oct 18 2022, 10:52 AM)
NoiceIntel bad place to work?
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Oct 18 2022, 11:22 AM
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QUOTE(yungkit14 @ Oct 18 2022, 09:47 AM) if its that easy ,I not expecting a fast reply expectation ,within next day pun enough la . In any MNCs, if they ignore you, usually there are a few reasons:Each time ping ,each time gave kena ignored ,you think la..CC boss only to wayang je ..boss also dun care one .They stuck in high priority ,its an everyday culture la..Like one day reply pun cukup as per reasoning 1. Stupid question 2. Emailed to the wrong person 3. Email doesn't clearly state what you're asking 4. Asking them to do what you're supposed to be doing 5. All of the above You should ask yourself whether you fall into any of those categories. QUOTE(ipohps3 @ Oct 18 2022, 09:57 AM) sometimes the waiting time can be more than a week, especially those requests that involve US timezone. lol. as they forgot even after reminder. sometime really need your senior that know that person to email reminder then only the person layan your email. lol. this kind of progress really really slows things down. productivity down toilet drain. See above. There is an art of emailing/requests. You should go look it up in LinkedIn Learning, Oreilly or any of those self help websites. |
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QUOTE(pikachu01 @ Oct 18 2022, 11:22 AM) In any MNCs, if they ignore you, usually there are a few reasons: 6. sometime i just too busy to reply your email 1. Stupid question 2. Emailed to the wrong person 3. Email doesn't clearly state what you're asking 4. Asking them to do what you're supposed to be doing 5. All of the above You should ask yourself whether you fall into any of those categories. See above. There is an art of emailing/requests. You should go look it up in LinkedIn Learning, Oreilly or any of those self help websites. |
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QUOTE(narutomax @ Oct 18 2022, 09:46 AM) my cousin works here..almost 3 years already and still WFH...starting salary he got 3.5k...that was 3 years ago (PKP 1st). Same. I have a couple of friends who still wfh they software engineers. One guy moved to KL already also they donβt know yet, still thought heβs in Penang kek |
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QUOTE(fantasy1989 @ Oct 18 2022, 11:23 AM) Nah, if you're working in MNC, you will usually know the priorities of your team and other teams/geo (or your manager/department lead would tell you). If you're not privy to those info, that would mean whatever you're working is too low priority to even reply. |
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Oct 18 2022, 11:51 AM
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QUOTE(PepegaMan @ Oct 18 2022, 10:49 AM) BEST PLACE EVER. 100/10 RATING Sone Shin liked this post
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QUOTE(pikachu01 @ Oct 18 2022, 11:22 AM) In any MNCs, if they ignore you, usually there are a few reasons: i believe i always kena number 3 and 4 ,even though i tried my best to explain to them im like ??? to get additional information is something where different dept uses different jargon words ( that is understandable)1. Stupid question 2. Emailed to the wrong person 3. Email doesn't clearly state what you're asking 4. Asking them to do what you're supposed to be doing 5. All of the above You should ask yourself whether you fall into any of those categories. See above. There is an art of emailing/requests. You should go look it up in LinkedIn Learning, Oreilly or any of those self help websites. but the thing i hate about mnc always allow to use shortcut words which each dept don't even know lool |
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QUOTE(yungkit14 @ Oct 18 2022, 11:55 AM) i believe i always kena number 3 and 4 ,even though i tried my best to explain to them im like ??? to get additional information is something where different dept uses different jargon words ( that is understandable) exactly. there's so many acronyms across the different organisations that being used. want to understand also scratch head and slower. when discussing also just used the same acronyms without even care to explain. don't know what shit they talking.but the thing i hate about mnc always allow to use shortcut words which each dept don't even know lool |
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Oct 18 2022, 12:06 PM
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QUOTE(yungkit14 @ Oct 18 2022, 11:55 AM) i believe i always kena number 3 and 4 ,even though i tried my best to explain to them im like ??? to get additional information is something where different dept uses different jargon words ( that is understandable) There's a way to get around that. Firstly:but the thing i hate about mnc always allow to use shortcut words which each dept don't even know lool - Identify the right person for the email (You should liaise more with your seniors or check with them if you're emailing cross team/geo for any tips) - Identify/introduce yourself to provide the context to the recipient (more often that not, the person you're asking is not sure if you're privy to the information. You can also CC your manager/senior or a person that the other team identifies with) - Place the right amount of information for context (You're asking a request or question to the other team, you need to do some homework/legwork to provide the right amount of context, not too much that the person you're asking will put off for later, but not too little that they can't work with) - If the amount of information is too big, consider setting up a meeting with the person first, with putting the basic context in the meeting invite, then explaining the right amount of info. - Put at most 2 requests/questions that you have in a prominent location of the email (Usually ends with a question mark "?" and are bolded/highlighted and not more than 15-20 words long per sentence) - Say the right amount of appreciation/thankfulness for fulfilling the request/answering the question (Usually, people skip this. It's very important!) |
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QUOTE(ipohps3 @ Oct 18 2022, 12:04 PM) exactly. there's so many acronyms across the different organisations that being used. want to understand also scratch head and slower. when discussing also just used the same acronyms without even care to explain. don't know what shit they talking. That's on you. If you are too lazy to ask what it means, you are to be blamed. Try asking your seniors or someone who've worked with the other team. |
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QUOTE(pikachu01 @ Oct 18 2022, 12:07 PM) That's on you. If you are too lazy to ask what it means, you are to be blamed. Try asking your seniors or someone who've worked with the other team. I have tried asked but even senior don't know. they said it has been used for long time d and become some legacy stuff. so they just keep using without knowing what the acronyms stand for. πThis post has been edited by ipohps3: Oct 18 2022, 12:14 PM |
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QUOTE(ipohps3 @ Oct 18 2022, 12:10 PM) I have tried asked but even senior don't know. they said it has been used for long time d and become some legacy stuff. so they just keep using without knowing what the acronyms stands for. π That would mean that the acronym has became a word by itself. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/2...w-were-acronyms |
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QUOTE(pikachu01 @ Oct 18 2022, 12:06 PM) There's a way to get around that. Firstly: your step is like my daily basis sometimes to answer some things i cant solve .thats why i say sometimes we got limited information ,we usually ask user back as well .- Identify the right person for the email (You should liaise more with your seniors or check with them if you're emailing cross team/geo for any tips) - Identify/introduce yourself to provide the context to the recipient (more often that not, the person you're asking is not sure if you're privy to the information. You can also CC your manager/senior or a person that the other team identifies with) - Place the right amount of information for context (You're asking a request or question to the other team, you need to do some homework/legwork to provide the right amount of context, not too much that the person you're asking will put off for later, but not too little that they can't work with) - If the amount of information is too big, consider setting up a meeting with the person first, with putting the basic context in the meeting invite, then explaining the right amount of info. - Put at most 2 requests/questions that you have in a prominent location of the email (Usually ends with a question mark "?" and are bolded/highlighted and not more than 15-20 words long per sentence) - Say the right amount of appreciation/thankfulness for fulfilling the request/answering the question (Usually, people skip this. It's very important!) seniors also got ask pun tapi tak tau la |
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QUOTE(yungkit14 @ Oct 18 2022, 01:15 PM) your step is like my daily basis sometimes to answer some things i cant solve .thats why i say sometimes we got limited information ,we usually ask user back as well . Need to setup a meeting to discuss and get the information that you don't have. At this point, I'm not really sure of the problem you're facing. Can you explain more on the details?seniors also got ask pun tapi tak tau la Edit: Just had to say this:Even our situation is exactly the thing you're facing. Most likely you're not communicating your intent well, hence confusing your stakeholders/recipients. This post has been edited by pikachu01: Oct 18 2022, 01:26 PM |
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