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Post by beeena on Feb 24, 2015 10:42:05 GMT
Thanks all foe your feedback. Melody, Yeah its pretty much stretched . Which has made me a kind of not very hopeful . But I am still hoping against hope Hubby is very much cool doing his current job and not at all bothered . But I know deep inside he is waiting for the good news as lots of his friends are already working with Aramco. And he does feel left out. Wishing you good luck too I just pray that you hear some positive news from Aramco soon. Best of luck
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Post by Melody on Feb 25, 2015 15:55:44 GMT
Bina,
Thanks for the wishes. I have not given up. still waiting for the outcome.I feel I should be told something of it whether positive pr negative,Till then, I will be expecting a reply after the payslip submission despite the fact it is more than one year now.
Have a nice time and regards to hubby.
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Post by steve8411 on Mar 1, 2015 17:12:46 GMT
o Guys, Its been the same story for me. I got interviewed in June 2014 for the second time. I was asked to submit paystubs which I did. Also got an email from the recruiter that my interview was successful and I was recommended for the offer. However its been now a year since the process has been initiated. I called the recruiter several times and finally she told me that the offers have been put on hold. I kept following up every month to keep in touch.In my recent conversation last week, the recruiter said that the way oil prices are going, they are not expecting much and its better to apply in other departments in Aramco. I applied in the refinery business unit. I am living my life normally but its hard to not think about your dream job at Aramco. Has anyone else got any similar feedback :cry:
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Post by Melody on Mar 3, 2015 15:17:00 GMT
Your feedback was amazing, really suprising that yours is more than one year too.Many of us in the same situation.Like I said earlier, I will continue to live my normal beautiful life but tactically watching the situation.I have always believed that things will always be fine.
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Post by Zet on Jun 28, 2015 20:38:48 GMT
You may do a follow-up call or email asking about the final decision.
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Post by steve8411 on Aug 22, 2015 4:09:40 GMT
I've contacted them several times via email but it has been a complete silence...
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Post by vpainter on Aug 22, 2015 6:41:20 GMT
It is normal for you not to receive replies or returned calls to recruiters and relocation agents if there is nothing new they can tell you. With oil prices where they are, positions on hold are probably still on hold and will be indefinitely.
Live your life, when Aramco has something to say, they will contact you. Patience and more patience is still the key for coming to work for Aramco.
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