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Post by jijorriad on Apr 4, 2014 16:15:55 GMT
Hi, I've been a globe trotter since I was born.
Country - Age England - 0-1 South Africa - 1-9 Canada - 9-15 USA - 16 - 31 Korea - 31-33 China - 33 - 35 Taiwan - 35 - 36 Thailand - 36 - 38 Cambodia - 38 - 40
High school - Canada and USA. University - USA. Location - Toronto, with British Passport. Doctor - No family doctor.
Because of this, I don't have a lot of consistent records, such as immunization, a steady family doctor, etc. Aramco is a great company by all observances, but I'm concerned that my life-long traveling will interfere with the job application process, as I don't have access to records that the avee Joe does.
Input and advice greatly appreciated. Have a Skype interview later today. (Just found out this morning.)
Thanks.
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Post by Betheresoon on Apr 15, 2014 18:35:29 GMT
I think you are looking too far in to things. It's okay if you don't have a "family doctor". If you cannot produce a history of getting all of the immunizations needed then you will need to get them. As far as medical is concerned, you will need to undergo a medical evaluation and blood test by ASC doctors.
I hope your interview went well!
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Post by GroveWanderer on Apr 16, 2014 18:55:43 GMT
I wouldn't think that having a globe-trotting history is an impediment to getting a job with Saudi Aramco - if anything, it's probably the opposite, since it speaks to a propensity for adjusting to new cultures and new surroundings.
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