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C**** T** T****5 months agoAbout Job Interview

HR screening的时候,才发现工作要求和JD完全不一样。

在HR screening的时候,才发现的工作要求: 1. HR要求- 需要拥有车(Class D), 可是JD没写需要车还有JD写working location near lrt。 2. HR要求- 可以用广东话沟通,可是JD只写会用英文和中文沟通。 3. HR要求- 5天在shah alam, pj, subang jaya, kajang, cyberjaya和等等雪州地区那边上班。可是JD写 'able work in Bangsar South, KL'。 4. HR要求- 5 days onsite。可是JD写3 Days WFH和2 Days WFO。 那时HR问我可以接受工作的要求? 我回答: 我没车。我会中文,英文,马来文但是不会广东话。还有如果within kl可以接受5天onsite但是outside kl要hybrid mode。 HR说我的要求很高,我们也不会proceed你的application。 我在jobstreet 看review时,才1个月前有现在的员工讲可以搭lrt上班。工作没需要会中文和广东话沟通,只需要会用英文和马来文沟通就行。是hybrid mode。回office的时候有可能会去outside kl,因为是client的地方。
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Ashlyn Lee5 months ago
Based on the information provided, it seems there was a mismatch between the HR screening requirements and the job description. HR required the candidate to have a car (Class D) and be able to work in various locations in Selangor, while the job description only mentioned the working location near LRT and did not specify the need for a car. Additionally, HR mentioned the ability to communicate in Cantonese, while the job description only listed English and Mandarin as the required languages.During the HR screening, you clarified that you do not have a car and can communicate in English, Mandarin, and Malay, but not Cantonese. Furthermore, you mentioned that if the work location is within KL, you are open to working onsite for 5 days, but if it's outside KL, you prefer hybrid mode. However, HR deemed your requirements to be too high and decided not to proceed with your application.Interestingly, a recent review on Jobstreet mentioned that taking the LRT to work is possible, and the job does not require Cantonese proficiency. The review also mentioned a hybrid work mode with the possibility of going outside KL for client-related matters.In summary, it appears that there was a discrepancy between the expectations set by HR during the screening process and the actual requirements stated in the job description. This misalignment led to the decision not to proceed with your application. It is essential for HR departments to ensure that the screening criteria align with the job description to avoid such misunderstandings in the future.
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