TIPS FOR SEARCH JOB
- What do I have to do to be part of your data
base?
- Why do I have to do the evaluations?
- Can I know the results of my evaluations?
- Is my information public?
- Does XConecte charge the candidate after
hiring?
- How do I apply to a job opening?
- How do I know which ones are the new job
openings?
- If I get hire through your services can I still
be nominated for another job?
- I have seen the same job opening for a while,
why is that?
- If I turn down a position proposed by
XConecte can I still be nominated for other jobs?
- Can I be nominated for jobs outside the
country?
What do I have to do to be part of your data base?
To be part of our data base you will need to send us your curriculum
vitae and complete the evaluation process in XConecte office.
Why do I have to do the evaluations?
The psychologist and psychometrics test that XConecte uses in
our applicants are necessary to know the abilities and personal
attitudes they have. Using the tests as reference XConecte can
construct a profile of the applicants.
Can I know the results of my evaluations?
All the information that XConecte obtains from the candidates
through application forms and tests, as well as the process used to
select the candidates is ABSOLUTLY CONFIDENCIAL. It is not a public
property in any form. The information obtained is used on the
professional selection and will be revealed only for the client
business, under strict norms of confidentiality.
Is my information public?
All the information that XConecte obtains from the candidates
through application forms and tests, as well as the process used to
select the candidates is ABSOLUTLY CONFIDENCIAL. It is not a public
property in any form. The information obtained is used on the
professional selection and will be revealed only for the client
business, under strict norms of confidentiality
Does XConecte charge the candidate after
hiring?
No. A contract with the client organization exemplifies that they
assume the fees for the service provided by XConecte. If you are
a candidate there will be no fees allocated to you before, during or
after the process of evaluating and hiring.
How do I apply to a job opening? To apply for a job opening there are 3 options:
- You can apply directly through internet. Click in the link named “more information” under the page of “candidates”. You will find the link of “more information” next to every job opening listed on the web page.
www.xconecte.com
- Or you can personally go to the office of XConecte, leave you curriculum vitae and complete the required evaluation process.
- If you are already part of our data base it is necessary that you update the information of your curriculum vitae, either doing it through our web page
www.xconecte.com or visiting
XConecte offices.
How do I know which ones are the new job
openings?
The new job openings will be published in XConecteweb page
www.xconecte.com. One you are
in our web page you can find a listing of all the job openings under
the “opportunities” link.
If I get hire through your services can I
still be nominated for another job?
If you were hired for your present job through the service provide
by XConecte you can not be nominated for a new job opening while
you are an active employee of that company. Your information will
still be stored in our data base. However you can not be nominated
to a new opening until you have resigned or the company resigns from
your services.
I have seen the same job opening for a while,
why is that?
The reason that a job may be opened for a long time could be that
the client business has not selected a candidate yet. This can
produce some delays causing the job to remain open until the company
reaches a decision.
If I turn down a position proposed by
XConecte can I still be nominated for other jobs?
Even if the candidate turns down a proposed job opportunity, he or
she can still be nominated for other openings.
Can I be nominated for jobs outside the
country?
Every candidate that belongs to our data base can be nominated for
job opportunities inside or outside the country.
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