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Hi I joined virtusa on 14June 2022.Hr just call me and ask me to submit few documents on the portal and after that no one call me even no one connected me for further process.I don't know anything regarding my project and all.Even they didn't ask me for any bank details and all anywhere.And also after submitting documents .I got an email saying onboarding completed we will verify it from their end.He even not responding to my call as I called her many times.can you guide what's happening??
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Hi everyone Google ,
I am facing interview trouble.
1. First round of interview has done
2. 2nd was scheduled on 1 july but interviewer did not join. After a few mails to hr and recruitment team one hr replied that they will reschedule it, and asked me for possible dates.
Since then i am waiting for the interview schedule as all of my given dates have been passed. I don't know how to deal with it as I don't want to miss the opportunity.
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Remote. And get a 2nd remote job
2nd remote job in logistics as an account manager where you just send and respond to emails and make $40k. My friend legit does this
Assuming both jobs are equivalent except salary?
I’d negotiate with the remote job and let them know I’d need at least 125k
Well, you'll be loosing two hours to commute, bump isn't so high---take remote
different answer for different people but I would 100% take a 25% pay raise to work in person.
Remote. 25k after tax is not that much.
This is cope. 25k is not insignificant.
You would have to pay me more to work a 100% remote position.
Remote. I've found that as I age (I say this as a mid-30 yo), being around my coworkers is less important. I don't want to attend happy hours and I function better without as much stress surrounding the 'who is going to pick up the kids' conversations.
If you're going to a company with a remote first mentally, you don't have to worry about the negative advancement connotation that is normally carried with remote jobs in an in-person first company.
Cost of commute and being in the office? Do you need to be around coworkers?
Let’s say commute is like a 35/40 min drive, and don’t need to be around coworkers
I'd prefer the former, but be aware that many companies force you to relocate and work from office later.