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Post by georgemak on Dec 15, 2022 21:18:09 GMT
o, I have been contacted for a f2f interview at the end of January 2023. They asked me to submit passport copy, a completed application form, 3 recent pay slips degree certificates and my transcripts ahead of my scheduled interview. I submitted them as they requested. Did you have a similar experience? I read here that all these were requested after a successful interview. thanks Hi George Is it in London or Huston? It is in London
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Post by sos123 on Dec 17, 2022 12:33:03 GMT
Hi Everyone, I submitted for a Job on the 2nd of November and after two weeks my application status changed from "Congratulations, your application has been forwarded " To " Not translated in selected language " what does that mean?
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Post by jrs on Dec 17, 2022 13:38:19 GMT
I know it’s a weird status but I’m afraid it means the same as “Not Selected” as you you should see what others stated in previous threads.
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Post by knyxxx on Dec 17, 2022 14:04:02 GMT
Hi Everyone, I submitted for a Job on the 2nd of November and after two weeks my application status changed from "Congratulations, your application has been forwarded " To " Not translated in selected language " what does that mean? You know what…There are multiple positions in same department and when you apply, system changes to “Not translated in English Language”. Once you are selected one of the position that you applied in same department, they will evaluate you whether which position that you need to be considered. I believe non of other will ask the question after this. Hope this helps….
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Post by sos123 on Dec 18, 2022 22:32:51 GMT
Hi Everyone, I submitted for a Job on the 2nd of November and after two weeks my application status changed from "Congratulations, your application has been forwarded " To " Not translated in selected language " what does that mean? You know what…There are multiple positions in same department and when you apply, system changes to “Not translated in English Language”. Once you are selected one of the position that you applied in same department, they will evaluate you whether which position that you need to be considered. I believe non of other will ask the question after this. Hope this helps…. Thx a lot for the explanation
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Post by sos123 on Dec 18, 2022 22:34:11 GMT
Hi Everyone, I submitted for a Job on the 2nd of November and after two weeks my application status changed from "Congratulations, your application has been forwarded " To " Not translated in selected language " what does that mean? You know what…There are multiple positions in same department and when you apply, system changes to “Not translated in English Language”. Once you are selected one of the position that you applied in same department, they will evaluate you whether which position that you need to be considered. I believe non of other will ask the question after this. Hope this helps…. I think you are right .. Bad luck
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Post by whatsup123 on Dec 19, 2022 4:09:14 GMT
Hi Everyone, I submitted for a Job on the 2nd of November and after two weeks my application status changed from "Congratulations, your application has been forwarded " To " Not translated in selected language " what does that mean? You know what…There are multiple positions in same department and when you apply, system changes to “Not translated in English Language”. Once you are selected one of the position that you applied in same department, they will evaluate you whether which position that you need to be considered. I believe non of other will ask the question after this. Hope this helps…. knyxxx, according to your explanation, the status “Not translated in selected language” means that one applied for several positions within the same department, right?
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Post by im on Dec 19, 2022 15:49:44 GMT
I know several people have asked this and I’ve gone through the thread, but my issue is unique.
In two weeks, my status changes to Not available in selected language, but when I click on it, the system asks me to submit several forms like medical background check and passport copy. Is this usual? What needs to be done? I haven’t even had an interview yet!
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Post by lookback on Dec 19, 2022 16:23:52 GMT
o, I got an invitation from the Aaamco UK team 11 days ago that I said , I would join an interview.
I also got an email from the Aramco USA team today for the same position at almost the same date.
There is any one who face this situation.
What sould I do?
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Post by gaucholoco on Dec 19, 2022 16:30:21 GMT
o, I got an invitation from the Aaamco UK team 11 days ago that I said , I would join an interview. I also got an email from the Aramco USA team today for the same position at almost the same date. There is any one who face this situation. What sould I do? Hi lookback, I didn’t receive those messages, but was initially recruited by the UK offices despite being a U.S. citizen (which meant the U.S. office should have handled my recruitment). That actually caused a lot of confusion and administrative headaches later on in the process, because the benefits and salary actually differ depending on where you’re from. So I think it’s important for you to clarify with them which office your recruitment is going through/should be going through. Just my advice.
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Post by im on Dec 19, 2022 18:42:57 GMT
You know what…There are multiple positions in same department and when you apply, system changes to “Not translated in English Language”. Once you are selected one of the position that you applied in same department, they will evaluate you whether which position that you need to be considered. I believe non of other will ask the question after this. Hope this helps…. knyxxx, according to your explanation, the status “Not translated in selected language” means that one applied for several positions within the same department, right?
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Post by im on Dec 19, 2022 18:43:29 GMT
You know what…There are multiple positions in same department and when you apply, system changes to “Not translated in English Language”. Once you are selected one of the position that you applied in same department, they will evaluate you whether which position that you need to be considered. I believe non of other will ask the question after this. Hope this helps…. knyxxx, according to your explanation, the status “Not translated in selected language” means that one applied for several positions within the same department, right? know several people have asked this and I’ve gone through the thread, but my issue is unique. In two weeks, my status changes to Not available in selected language, but when I click on it, the system asks me to submit several forms like medical background check and passport copy. Is this usual? What needs to be done? I haven’t even had an interview yet!
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Post by lookback on Dec 19, 2022 18:53:21 GMT
o, I got an invitation from the Aaamco UK team 11 days ago that I said , I would join an interview. I also got an email from the Aramco USA team today for the same position at almost the same date. There is any one who face this situation. What sould I do? Hi lookback, I didn’t receive those messages, but was initially recruited by the UK offices despite being a U.S. citizen (which meant the U.S. office should have handled my recruitment). That actually caused a lot of confusion and administrative headaches later on in the process, because the benefits and salary actually differ depending on where you’re from. So I think it’s important for you to clarify with them which office your recruitment is going through/should be going through. Just my advice.
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Post by whatsup123 on Dec 19, 2022 18:55:05 GMT
knyxxx, according to your explanation, the status “Not translated in selected language” means that one applied for several positions within the same department, right? know several people have asked this and I’ve gone through the thread, but my issue is unique. In two weeks, my status changes to Not available in selected language, but when I click on it, the system asks me to submit several forms like medical background check and passport copy. Is this usual? What needs to be done? I haven’t even had an interview yet! A lot of people (including myself) were asked to submit some documents (educational background, passport copy, application form) before the interview.
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Post by lookback on Dec 19, 2022 18:58:41 GMT
o, I got an invitation from the Aaamco UK team 11 days ago that I said , I would join an interview. I also got an email from the Aramco USA team today for the same position at almost the same date. There is any one who face this situation. What sould I do? Hi lookback, I didn’t receive those messages, but was initially recruited by the UK offices despite being a U.S. citizen (which meant the U.S. office should have handled my recruitment). That actually caused a lot of confusion and administrative headaches later on in the process, because the benefits and salary actually differ depending on where you’re from. So I think it’s important for you to clarify with them which office your recruitment is going through/should be going through. Just my advice.
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