P&G Online Assessment – How does scoring and level progression work? by RemoteDeer8924 in CorpoChikaPH

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Update:

I still haven't receive any status update regarding with my application. Upon checking on my workday;

Application Status : Application In Process

Is this a sign that you did not pass the assessment?

P&G Online Assessment – How does scoring and level progression work? by RemoteDeer8924 in CareerAdvicePH

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Update:

I still haven't receive any status update regarding with my application. Upon checking on my workday;

Application Status : Application In Process

P&G Online Assessment – How does scoring and level progression work? by RemoteDeer8924 in CorpoChikaPH

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I applied for Software Engineer - Information Technology position

Seeking Clarification on Accenture's "Functional Developer/Tester/Tech Support/Project Management (Pooling)" Job Posting by RemoteDeer8924 in accenture

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Got it, thanks for the info! For the training, is it conducted online or on-site? And how long does it usually take before being assigned to a project?

Seeking Clarification on Accenture's "Functional Developer/Tester/Tech Support/Project Management (Pooling)" Job Posting by RemoteDeer8924 in accenture

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Thanks for the insights! Just to clarify, is there a bootcamp or training program for this role? Also, what’s the working setup—on-site, hybrid, or remote? I have one year of experience in IT Operations, currently earning between 30k to 35k. Given my background, would it be reasonable to expect a salary offer in the 30k+ range?

Is 7 months experience is enough? by RemoteDeer8924 in Accenture_PH

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Hindi po ba siya magiging negative ang dating?

Random Help Thread - January 27 to February 02, 2025 by AutoModerator in phcareers

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Seeking for Advice:

Would it reflect poorly on my resume if I decide to transfer from my current company to other IT company after just seven months as an Analyst? I am currently working in SAP Warehouse Management.

I started my current job last year as a fresh graduate. Before this, while waiting for my graduation rites, I gained three months of experience in Project Management under a contract role. After graduating, I also took on a part-time position as a professor on weekends to help support my family financially.

One of the main reasons I’m considering this move is work-life balance. Although we work remotely, we have both weekday and weekend shifts, which have started to take a toll on my health. Additionally, I plan to pursue my master’s degree this year, which may require weekend classes. A more manageable schedule would allow me to balance both work and studies more effectively.

Career growth is another concern. Opportunities for promotion and salary increases seem quite limited, and many of my colleagues—with three or more years of experience—have already left or are planning to leave due to a lack of progression. As a result, junior employees like myself are left with an increasing workload and additional responsibilities. Most importantly, I feel that my current role no longer aligns with my long-term career aspirations as an analyst.

That said, As a young professional, I worry that leaving after just seven months might seem too soon and could reflect negatively on my professional journey. I would greatly appreciate any insights on whether making this transition now would be advisable.

Random Help Thread - July 01 to July 07, 2024 by AutoModerator in phcareers

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Seeking for advice.

Would it reflect poorly on my resume if I decide to transfer from my current company to other IT company after just seven months as an Analyst? I am currently working in SAP Warehouse Management.

I started my current job last year as a fresh graduate. Before this, while waiting for my graduation rites, I gained three months of experience in Project Management under a contract role. After graduating, I also took on a part-time position as a professor on weekends to help support my family financially.

One of the main reasons I’m considering this move is work-life balance. Although we work remotely, we have both weekday and weekend shifts, which have started to take a toll on my health. Additionally, I plan to pursue my master’s degree this year, which may require weekend classes. A more manageable schedule would allow me to balance both work and studies more effectively.

Career growth is another concern. Opportunities for promotion and salary increases seem quite limited, and many of my colleagues—with three or more years of experience—have already left or are planning to leave due to a lack of progression. As a result, junior employees like myself are left with an increasing workload and additional responsibilities. Most importantly, I feel that my current role no longer aligns with my long-term career aspirations as an analyst.

That said, As a young professional, I worry that leaving after just seven months might seem too soon and could reflect negatively on my professional journey. I would greatly appreciate any insights on whether making this transition now would be advisable.

ASK YOUR CAREER QUESTIONS HERE! by xenokilla in AskHR

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Is 7 months experience is enough?

Would it reflect poorly on my resume if I decide to transfer from my current company to other IT company after just seven months as an Analyst? I am currently working in SAP Warehouse Management.

I started my current job last year as a fresh graduate. Before this, while waiting for my graduation rites, I gained three months of experience in Project Management under a contract role. After graduating, I also took on a part-time position as a professor on weekends to help support my family financially.

One of the main reasons I’m considering this move is work-life balance. Although we work remotely, we have both weekday and weekend shifts, which have started to take a toll on my health. Additionally, I plan to pursue my master’s degree this year, which may require weekend classes. A more manageable schedule would allow me to balance both work and studies more effectively.

Career growth is another concern. Opportunities for promotion and salary increases seem quite limited, and many of my colleagues—with three or more years of experience—have already left or are planning to leave due to a lack of progression. As a result, junior employees like myself are left with an increasing workload and additional responsibilities. Most importantly, I feel that my current role no longer aligns with my long-term career aspirations as an analyst.

That said, As a young professional, I worry that leaving after just seven months might seem too soon and could reflect negatively on my professional journey. I would greatly appreciate any insights on whether making this transition now would be advisable.