Job in Other Country by consultancy is possible?
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@Lakshmana said:
sorry friends in my mail they said that the basic pay period is $7000-$22000.Whether that is possible in USD.For one year experience person in the Desktop Support ???
I'm afraid we don't understand the question. Are you asking if it is possible to be paid that little for helpdesk? Certainly, if that's all that they pay you.
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@scottalanmiller $22000/year for full time job in Canada, that actually is... does math... slightly more than minimum wage. Possible. But unlikely for desktop support staff.
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@MattSpeller said:
@Lakshmana how long is a basic pay period?
That matters quite a bit. If you give a number without a period, in the US we assume that you mean "per year."
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Can I go ahead for this process at India
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@Lakshmana said:
Can I go ahead for this process at India
We can't answer these kinds of questions. We don't even understand what you are asking or telling us. We have not figured out how much you are saying you will be paid yet, let alone if you have to pay to go to work or what the job is. We are very much in the dark at this point.
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My job is Desktop Support Engineer
Country Recruiting: Denmark,Canada,Hong kong,Australia
Pay Period:$7000-$22000.The process for the job to join in any country mentioned above will be carried out by below process
Interglobe Recruitment & Immigration services (IRIS) Pvt Ltd,will arrange the interview in the other country companies for arranging me the interview at other country,i need to pay themPreliminary Rupees :1425
After Interview if got selected :65000
After joining company :1 Lakh from first month salary -
@Lakshmana That process is very strange to me!!
In Canada, that would be against the law. No one is allowed to charge YOU for help finding a job. They charge the company that hires you.
Be careful!
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@Lakshmana said:
My job is Desktop Support Engineer
Country Recruiting: Denmark,Canada,Hong kong,Australia
Pay Period:$7000-$22000.That's not a pay period, that is a salary range and a huge one. The lowest number is less then 33% the larger one. This means nothing.
What is the actual amount of money offered to you?
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@MattSpeller said:
@Lakshmana That process is very strange to me!!
In Canada, that would be against the law. No one is allowed to charge YOU for help finding a job. They charge the company that hires you.
Be careful!
Same in ANY developed country.
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no interview is scheduled.The company will say the pay period after got selected for their company in the countries i have mentioned
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So this is not a job offer of any sort. This is... nothing really, it seems. What is this?
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Are those pay rates for pay in India or in those other counties?
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This seems like a scam. This is not how a company in the US or Canada works.
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One small question to all.How the process of selection will be done for the person from other country?
If anyone knows this, i can know the status of the consultancy at India -
@Lakshmana said:
One small question to all.How the process of selection will be done for the person from other country?
If anyone knows this, i can know the status of the consultancy at IndiaEach country will be slightly different but not much from that list.
In a few situations they will hire an Indian firm that will staff the positions in India and never present the jobs to the other country at all.
In most situations the candidates will interview with the foreign firms and be selected by them.
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One thing we cannot tell from this, do you plan to work in India or in those other countries?
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I plan to work in Other countries because I can learn more languages and more technical things as such the person in ML
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@Lakshmana said:
I plan to work in Other countries because I can learn more languages and more technical things as such the person in ML
It would be awesome if you could find work elsewhere. Those pay rates are below the legal rates in all of those countries, though. The US minimum wage, for example, is really close to $22K per year and might go to $30K very soon. Can you live on that here? Yes, contrary to popular believe, but it is very hard.
In Canada it is below minimum I think. In Denmark it is far below minimum and would be quite illegal.
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The upside is that in none of those countries could they possibly consider working you over 40 hours a week! With minimum wage going over that amount would earn you that much more money.
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I am working 77 hours a week(11 Hours a day)