Hi everyone,
I recently had a first interview by the end of Oct, then 2 weeks later for 2nd interview. At the first week of Nov., I was noticed by email to have a medical check, after 2 weeks later, on the Monday the company call me if I can go to the training next Monday.
At that moment, I told that HR as I have currently job so I need 2 weeks notice to resign, and asked him if I officially got the offer? And more details about the training course and employment offer details.
HR haven’t replied to me, so I went to the company on Wednesday to contact the HR person and his answered was "Once you got the training, you you can get the job” and he said he will send me an email that night or Thursday.
Until Friday, I haven’t got any email from HR. As he said if I didn't attend the training that, mean I gave up the offer. So I attended the training on Monday and they were shocked! As they said they expected me come after 2 weeks.
They finally told me to resign and come after 2 weeks for training.
I was confused as they never wrote a notice about the offer but need me to resign first then have the training. I finally resign from my current job and now have to wait 2 weeks to see if they really give me an offer.
I feel this is unusual as normally the company already asks about your notice period during the interview. And they never replied to me about the employment offer. The last email was only the medical check and verbal call me for the training until I came to their office.
May I ask, is it normally for a the company to do things like this? As I have now resigned from my current job ( I know it's a risk) but as they said, if I under was another company, I can’t attend the training ( as this is a paid training).
What can I do under employment law if after 2 weeks they don't give me any training as all these haven’t come with a written notice?
Christmas is coming and I resigned from my current job and got no confirmation from the new job (offically). I am worried about my family as I am the only one with work in my family.
Please help and thank you.
I recently had a first interview by the end of Oct, then 2 weeks later for 2nd interview. At the first week of Nov., I was noticed by email to have a medical check, after 2 weeks later, on the Monday the company call me if I can go to the training next Monday.
At that moment, I told that HR as I have currently job so I need 2 weeks notice to resign, and asked him if I officially got the offer? And more details about the training course and employment offer details.
HR haven’t replied to me, so I went to the company on Wednesday to contact the HR person and his answered was "Once you got the training, you you can get the job” and he said he will send me an email that night or Thursday.
Until Friday, I haven’t got any email from HR. As he said if I didn't attend the training that, mean I gave up the offer. So I attended the training on Monday and they were shocked! As they said they expected me come after 2 weeks.
They finally told me to resign and come after 2 weeks for training.
I was confused as they never wrote a notice about the offer but need me to resign first then have the training. I finally resign from my current job and now have to wait 2 weeks to see if they really give me an offer.
I feel this is unusual as normally the company already asks about your notice period during the interview. And they never replied to me about the employment offer. The last email was only the medical check and verbal call me for the training until I came to their office.
May I ask, is it normally for a the company to do things like this? As I have now resigned from my current job ( I know it's a risk) but as they said, if I under was another company, I can’t attend the training ( as this is a paid training).
What can I do under employment law if after 2 weeks they don't give me any training as all these haven’t come with a written notice?
Christmas is coming and I resigned from my current job and got no confirmation from the new job (offically). I am worried about my family as I am the only one with work in my family.
Please help and thank you.