Thursday 7 August 2014

Job Hunting - The Last Chapter


Salam w.b.t and hi guys.

How things are going? I hope everyone are doing great and also do not forget to pray for our Muslim families in Gaza. In this entry, I am going to share the last chapter of my job hunting experience. Hopefully, this will give some insights and tips in getting a place to start the career. Honestly, I would say my journey in getting into my dream company is full of setbacks and there were many times where I stumbled and nearly lose my hope. Ok, that will be shared in another entry. Long story… Just in case you missed out the previous chapter, you can check it out by clicking this link Job Hunting - Chapter 3.

NINTH: Sime Darby (SD)

I applied Sime Darby (SD) through website under management trainee program sometimes in April. There were two type of programs; (a) management trainee and (b) apprenticeship program. I applied for both but my application went under the former option. Alright, that is fine as long as my application is in process. Then, I was invited for the online assessment where I had to answer mathematics and English questionnaires.

In May (if I am not mistaken), a recruiter from SD called me and conducted a phone interview. Her name was Shakilla, and she asked several questions such as if I am still looking for job or not, what do I know about the program, and others. At the end of the conversation, she invited me to proceed to the next interview which is face-to-face interview. The interview will be one month from the day she called me, about end of June. I was excited but one month? That is a long time to wait.

While waiting for the interview day, I checked on the website that the application was no longer under management trainee program. There was a change to the name of the program, the new name was Skim Latihan Malaysia - Management Trainee Program. I did not feel good about this because this gives indication that the position offered may not be permanent. The most important is there will be no salary, but the allowance only which I am not sure how much it will be. I emailed the recruiter the range of the wage but the response was "The amount is confidential". It was devastating but I tried to keep myself positive. 
Packages offered by Sime Darby throughout the training
After a month, I went to the interview. The interview took place at PNB Darby Park, behind Tabung Haji Tower and PNB Tower and started at 8.15 am. At first, I thought PNB Tower is similar to PNB Darby Park. Actually, it was different building. So, I had to walk very fast from PNB Tower to go to PNB Darby Park. It was a very silly mistake, so please make sure you check with the guards if you come to the right place or not.

When I reached to the venue, I was "WOW" by the arrangements at the venue. The arrangement was touched by the corporate style. I am not sure if you got what I am trying to say, the environment was so elegant and high-class. There were registration counters and the SD staffs were so professional. There was also a lot of candidates and in front of the venue was a corporate slide show. I know the interview will be formal, but I did not expect the formality will be at this level. At that moment, I felt small among others. Never mind, I went to registration counter and took a seat at the candidates area. I would say, the staff at the counter who welcomed me was not so friendly and hard to put a smile. I was not sure, but from the registration sheet, I was placed under the Plantation Division. I seriously had no idea about the allocation and I did not read a thing about this division. I asked about this to the candidate sat next to me, but she said it mentioned in the email or phone call. I was surprised as I completely sure I did not receive this information. Then, I said to myself just to calm down and try my best not to screw up the interview.

There were two interviewers, a female and male. The female was a HR person, and the male was an engineer. Typical questions were asked during interview, like introduce yourself, can I work in a team, what drives me either money or career stability, e.tc. I answer all the questions as best as I could. Throughout the interview, I can see that the engineer (male interviewer) was not focus. I am saying this because he cannot kept eye contact, look around, wondering, and not talked much compared to the HR person. It is not  about evaluating the candidate only, I am also evaluating the employer. Maybe he was boring and want to finish the interview session as soon as possible. I don't know, but I don’t feel comfortable with it. The interview lasted for about 20 minutes then I left. The result will be known in two weeks time.

Lesson: Please make sure you come to the correct venue for the interview. Other thing is please be alert with any changes to the position offered by the company as it will significantly influence the type of employment, either permanent or temporary and also the amount of pay that you will received throughout the program. Just a friendly reminder, do understand what are the differences between joining the company through Skim Latihan 1 Malaysia (SL1M) or hired directly by the company. There are huge differences and make sure you know them clearly.

TENTH: Schlumberger (SLB)

Alhamdulillah, I got the opportunity to be interviewed by SLB. Well, although it just an interview, I feel extremely grateful because this can lead to a job I have been waiting for a long time which is offshore field engineer. It was a long process, and while I am writing this sentence, I am still waiting for the outcome of the fourth stage. Yes, I am in the fourth stage of the interview and I am praying I will make it to the final stage and be part of the SLB. Please pray for me and I really hope I will be successful in the process and joining SLB soon.

I will not share the experience at SLB in this entry since it is still in the midst of processing. I will share the full experience in another entry which will be very exclusive for SLB. Again, please pray for me. Thank you, guys.

ELEVENTH: Technip

One day, I received a call around 6 pm from a lady named Miss Fara. I missed her call actually, then I called her back and once she introduced where she is from, I got excited. She called from Technip and would like to ask several questions. I applied for the position as a Subsea Graduate Engineer on the Technip website few months back. She asked whether I am still unemployed or already working. Then, she invited me to come to the interview session which will be held in two weeks time, if I am not mistaken. I was so excited and look forward to come to the interview. Hopefully I will make it.

The interview will be at 11 am at Menara Jcorp, Jalan Tun Razak. This tower is next to Wisma Technip and I drove from Batang Kali to the venue. I departed from my house at 7.30 am and arrived at the tower around 9 am. It was a gridlocked but I managed to arrive at the venue early. I sat at the lobby, read a book, wandering around while waiting the scheduled interview session. Around 10.30 am, I went to the office and waited for Miss Fara. From what she said, I will be interviewed by a French engineer named Sir Piere.

Well, I had to wait for another 20 minutes as Sir Piere was busy and still in the meeting. By the way, the interviewee was only me as the company will set one person for one day. Sir Piere is a nice and quite tall man. He is friendly and has beautiful eyes. He asked me the questions and I answered them as best as I could. The interview lasted approximately 40 minutes. And most questions were about technical knowledge, like how to connect the Christmas tree to the oil rig, how to connect the pipeline in the deep sea, and others.

After the interview with Piere finished, he escorted me to Miss Fara's desk. From his conversation with Miss Fara, I understand that I am fine and can be brought to the HR. At first, I do not understand than Miss Fara explained that the potential candidate will meet directly the HR Manager. Oh, that is how it works here. Then, I waited for another 5 minutes before invited to the Manager's room. The HR person was a woman known as Madam Hakimah. During this interview, most of the questions were related to more personal background such as family, education, example of group work, etc. The second interview lasted about 20 minutes. Then I left the building. The outcome of the interview will be released at the end of August. Hopefully I will manage to score a place at Technip.

Lesson: When attending the interview with Technip, do some readings related to the position offered. And also technical knowledge on subsea, offshore, as well as onshore. When speaking with the French, in my opinion pronounce each word properly so that the French can catch up with what you are trying to say. During the interview with Piere, maybe I spoke quite fast (I think it is normal speed for me), and he waved his hand to slow me down. He said he cannot catch up with me.

TWELVETH: Petronas

There was no interview actually. I applied through the website under Skim Latihan 1 Malaysia (SL1M) sometimes in June. I did not give so much hope to be accepted to this program since I am targeting another company. Besides, the competition to join Petronas will be very competitive so I just apply and that's it.

Surprisingly, in July I received a call from HR of Petronas, Madam Halimaton if I am not mistaken. Well, the phone call was a very simple, she asked whether I am still unemployed or not. Then, she said the result will be known in August if I successful or not. I was not sure if there will be another interview or not since she did not elaborate more on that. I also did not bother to ask more questions because she was in hurry and I also just get out from my car.

In August, I received an email notifying I am accepted to join the program. "Well, this is easy". However, I did not feel thrill about this because it is SL1M, not the permanent employment. According to the contract, the participants will also not be recognised as Petronas staffs and no benefits throughout the eight months training program only monthly allowance. Other than that, Petronas will also not guarantee the participant will get the opportunity to join Petronas as a permanent staff once the program finish. Yes, I clearly understood that this program is just to enhance the employability of Malaysian graduate not giving a job. However, I do not feel happy about this because it looks like the company is taking advantages from the participants. I don't know, it is just my two cents.

Anyway, I just accepted the offer to join the program and I will decide later on. At the moment, I will most likely not attend the Petronas program which will start on August 18. This is because I will go to Labuan on that day to attend the Field Engineer Program (FEP) arranged by the Schlumberger. This is the last stage of the interview with Schlumberger. Therefore, I will choose Schlumberger over Petronas.

Lesson: Again, do equip yourself with information on SL1M.

Ok guys. That is a wrap of my job hunting experience. If you have any questions, opinions, and would like to share with me, do drop me a line. I will try my best to assist you, if you want. I will create another entry to share my experience with SLB because the process is still ongoing. Hopefully I will successfully be part of SLB as a field engineer, InsyaAllah.

I would say the journey to start my career is full of challenges and obstacles, however I appreciate every moment in the journey. There were a lot of times where I feel so weak and hopeless, but I try my best to rise. I don’t want to disappoint my family and the most important is I do not want to let myself down. Same goes to you guys, do not give in and keep fighting. Alright, that’s it from me. Take care guys and see you in the next entry. Salam w.b.t.

11 comments:

  1. Can u help me...I'm already unemployed for 1 year now

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    1. Hi there. What's your name? what are you doing now? Are you doing any part time jobs or join any activities?

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  2. I am unemployed for 4 months after my final exam.. i got an offer for SL1M PNB for November intake .. still in dilemma either to go or not...

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    1. Considering the current economy situation, the rate of unemployment, I would say, just go. At least you will get the experience. In the meantime, keep apply for other places while waiting for the registration for that SL1M. Maybe you will get something better towards the day, who knows.

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  3. hye atiqah :) as the picture above, RM 1500 amount for allowances provided for Sime darby managmnt trainee?

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    1. Salam w.b.t. Yeah. But that was two years before. The amount might change now.

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  4. Hi,may I ask how do you apply for Sclumberger? and how many years of working experience you have before you joined schlumberger?

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    1. Hi,

      you can apply on website. just google schlumberger, it will come out.

      I don't have any working experience apart from trainee

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  5. hi atiqa. Can I ask what is actually different between Slim and Management trainee? Is it better I apply or not. Because I am fresh graduate student or I need to try other job opportunity

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    1. I am not quite sure the real difference between the two. I think if it is SL1M, it is more on the allowance. You will get the allowance, not the salary. Allowance means around RM1500.00, with no EPF or SOCSO. Also, at the end of the training, you will not 100 percent get the job. It depends on your performance and vacancy at the company.

      For Management, I think it is the other way around. You are employed on the permanent basis.

      In my opinion, you can still apply. Attend the interview, and get experience from the interview. It does not necessarily you will get the job if you attend the interview. In the meantime, keep applying for other jobs. Keep your options open, don't limit them.

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  6. Nicely written... U just wake my lazy-ass soul to continue my job seeking again. This is my 6th month of unemployment, and I just nearly give up. Just wanna ask your opinion, since my CGPA was not that good, what would you suggest me to do to increase my chances? Should I go for SL1M? Help me...

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