Can this company be trusted?
I recently got a job offer and went to the office to get my offer letter signed. However, when I asked for a copy of the offer letter, (through email and verbally) I have yet to receive a reply from the company. And my offer letter was printed on a recycled paper. I'm getting suspicious of this company because they don't seem to take me seriously (I'm a fresh grad btw)
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I recently got a job offer and went to the office to get my offer letter signed. However, when I asked for a copy of the offer letter, (through email and verbally) I have yet to receive a reply from the company. And my offer letter was printed on a recycled paper. I'm getting suspicious of this company because they don't seem to take me seriously (I'm a fresh grad btw)
job-offer human-resources company
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Hi, really need some more information - have you researched the company? What country are you in?
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I recently got a job offer and went to the office to get my offer letter signed. However, when I asked for a copy of the offer letter, (through email and verbally) I have yet to receive a reply from the company. And my offer letter was printed on a recycled paper. I'm getting suspicious of this company because they don't seem to take me seriously (I'm a fresh grad btw)
job-offer human-resources company
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I recently got a job offer and went to the office to get my offer letter signed. However, when I asked for a copy of the offer letter, (through email and verbally) I have yet to receive a reply from the company. And my offer letter was printed on a recycled paper. I'm getting suspicious of this company because they don't seem to take me seriously (I'm a fresh grad btw)
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Hi, really need some more information - have you researched the company? What country are you in?
– solarflare
11 secs ago
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Hi, really need some more information - have you researched the company? What country are you in?
– solarflare
11 secs ago
Hi, really need some more information - have you researched the company? What country are you in?
– solarflare
11 secs ago
Hi, really need some more information - have you researched the company? What country are you in?
– solarflare
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Trust is an interesting question. Never trust a company to do anything beyond look out for itself. That's just general career advice, not related to your question.
But for your actual question, don't stop looking for a job. You might find something better. You can keep looking even after you accept an offer. You can quit your job before you even start if you want if you find some place better.
As long as your not handing them you any tax information, they have little to gain by tricking you.
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Trust is an interesting question. Never trust a company to do anything beyond look out for itself. That's just general career advice, not related to your question.
But for your actual question, don't stop looking for a job. You might find something better. You can keep looking even after you accept an offer. You can quit your job before you even start if you want if you find some place better.
As long as your not handing them you any tax information, they have little to gain by tricking you.
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Trust is an interesting question. Never trust a company to do anything beyond look out for itself. That's just general career advice, not related to your question.
But for your actual question, don't stop looking for a job. You might find something better. You can keep looking even after you accept an offer. You can quit your job before you even start if you want if you find some place better.
As long as your not handing them you any tax information, they have little to gain by tricking you.
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Trust is an interesting question. Never trust a company to do anything beyond look out for itself. That's just general career advice, not related to your question.
But for your actual question, don't stop looking for a job. You might find something better. You can keep looking even after you accept an offer. You can quit your job before you even start if you want if you find some place better.
As long as your not handing them you any tax information, they have little to gain by tricking you.
Trust is an interesting question. Never trust a company to do anything beyond look out for itself. That's just general career advice, not related to your question.
But for your actual question, don't stop looking for a job. You might find something better. You can keep looking even after you accept an offer. You can quit your job before you even start if you want if you find some place better.
As long as your not handing them you any tax information, they have little to gain by tricking you.
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Hi, really need some more information - have you researched the company? What country are you in?
– solarflare
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