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Post by baedaebok on Feb 15, 2013 17:52:58 GMT
Hi,
Has anyone else experienced a job opening being expired on the Aramco job website? If it is not available, they should remove it from the site. How do we know which jobs are real? On several jobs I clicked, the following message appeared:
The job posting you are looking for has expired or the position has already been filled. If you are interested in one of our other opportunities, please visit our career site.
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Post by vpainter on Feb 15, 2013 18:29:47 GMT
It is their way of telling you to please apply for another job.
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Post by TrainingProf on Feb 16, 2013 1:07:02 GMT
I am in Houston right now looking forward to the interview tomorrow morning. The job I am being interviewed for has the same message. I look at it as they either have enough applicants and are now in the process of screening via the interviews, or even better, have decided to hire me and just want to meet me face-to-face. I choose to believe in the latter. DWB
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Buster
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Post by Buster on Feb 16, 2013 18:43:27 GMT
Things can move quite slowly in Aramco. I asked people to apply for jobs on the website only to find that they had been filled locally. I can only suggest that you keep reviewing regularly
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Post by TrainingProf on Feb 17, 2013 22:21:59 GMT
I came- back from Houston last night. The job I was being brought in for was the one I actually interviewed for. After talking with others, this is not always the case. In some cases Aramco will bring you in for an interview and you may not even know which position you are being interviewed for. For others, the position they thought they were being interviewed for changed. :shock:
Regardless, if you do get an interview, show up at least 30-45 minutes early. That way you will have the opportunity to view a cultural movie on Saudi Arabia and more importantly have contact with a very knowledgeable orientation person (ours was Linda) who will give you some great information on Aramco, Saudi, and provide some helpful hints going into the interview. This is VITAL if you are a female candidate.
Good luck to all who are "in the pipeline". DWB
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