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Post by NEWEMPLOYEE on Jan 21, 2019 4:18:37 GMT
Hi, I worked for Saudi Aramco in 2015 for few months and then had to resign due to family reasons. Now I am trying hard to find any opportunity but surprisingly not getting any interview call. Does Saudi Aramco HR consider Ex-Employees for vacant positions? I came to know that once you resign you will never be considered for any position in future.
Please comment. thanks
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Post by jacob on Jan 31, 2019 12:08:13 GMT
I have exactly the same question. I was a direct employee between 2014-2016 when I had to immediately repatriate due to family reasons. I am seeking a path to return but with no success til now.
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tobe
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Post by tobe on Feb 1, 2019 16:34:45 GMT
Jacob,
if may I asked you, what kind of job did you do in Aramco? and how was the repatriate process.
I'm in the interview process with Aramco, so what is like that experience working for Aramco?. Thanks
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Post by jacob on Feb 1, 2019 19:35:40 GMT
Mine was a quite long process, initial interview Oct 2013 relocation Sep 2014, there was a visa slot delay as they told me. I am an HSE Engineer. Working for Aramco was superb and as many say 'patience is the key'.
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mathieu
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Post by mathieu on Feb 5, 2019 14:51:09 GMT
Hi, Aramco does consider re-hires. You may directly contact your previous department and the hiring office (i.e. Houston or London) to express your availability. I know several re-hires here, but they were re-hired by a different department as the initial one did not have needs at that time. Good luck.
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Post by TObKSA on Feb 12, 2019 21:13:36 GMT
Is there a minimum timeframe you would have worked at Aramco to be considered to be rehired.? I know employees who have come back to work for Aramco for a second and third time.
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