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Re: ADNOC - process steps in recruitment
Originally Posted by CRES
(Post 12653769)
Hi BEXpatt
Was approached directly by ADNOC Distribution HR team, interviewed for a Grade 14 office based role. Nov-18 - Skype interview Dec-18 - submitted all required (attested) documents Jan-19 - got an email from HR saying that I have been accepted Feb-19 - (late Feb) got an email offer/package breakdown Next step according to HR is for them to get an internal & external approval before contacting me and asking me to: - resign from my current job - flyout to Abu Dhabi and go through medical test - start work if deemed to be fit! I am hoping this will all happen in the next 4 weeks. I hope this is helps. CRES After the Skype interview, how long did they took to inform you to submit the documents? Documents which they requested are scanned copies or the originals? Thanks in advance. |
Re: ADNOC - process steps in recruitment
Originally Posted by djmharvin2000
(Post 12700161)
Where are you know on the process?
I'm still waiting for the security check then the contract. It's been four (4) months already since I was interviewed. I'm positive and still happy that I'm already on this stage. How about you guys? |
Re: ADNOC - process steps in recruitment
My status:
-Interview over Skype - end of March 2019 -Offer letter (Grade 15 engineer - ADNOC Onshore) - mid June 2019 -Sent all documents including attested degree - mid July 2019 -Flew me to AD at their cost put me in hotel and did medical test - beginning August 2019 -Asked further inforomation (medical) - mid August 2019 -Informed medical passed, they applied for employment visa and work permit - late August 2019 (they told me employment visa takes 2-3 weeks to be issued) -Waiting for employment visa (British passport*)... (they said it will be sent online to be printed, I will have to enter UAE within 60 days of issue and have no holidays within first 3 months of probation period work!) *I am a dual British-EU national |
Re: ADNOC - process steps in recruitment
Wow! That's a lot of medical tests. Back in the day it used to be a blood test (HIV and Hep whichever one it is) and a chest X-ray. Done.
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Re: ADNOC - process steps in recruitment
Originally Posted by jam25mack
(Post 12734505)
Wow! That's a lot of medical tests. Back in the day it used to be a blood test (HIV and Hep whichever one it is) and a chest X-ray. Done.
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Re: ADNOC - process steps in recruitment
Hello everyone, Just joining in on this discussion. Please can someone give me an indication of grade 17 level salaries at ADNOC (including all allowances), and also if there is any room for negotiation? What has been your experience? thanks a lot. |
Re: ADNOC - process steps in recruitment
Originally Posted by ShirleyG102
(Post 12743196)
Hello everyone, Just joining in on this discussion. Please can someone give me an indication of grade 17 level salaries at ADNOC (including all allowances), and also if there is any room for negotiation? What has been your experience? thanks a lot. The gross package including general allowances for a PG 17 should be at least 30,000 AED with most likely around 35,000 AED per month after negotiation. The accommodation allowance would be 200,000 or 225,000 AED / year (I don't remember which - paid directly to landlord/agent providing rented accommodation) and is a fixed policy based on pay grade (17) and is quite generous compared with Abu Dhabi rents. Good luck! |
Re: ADNOC - process steps in recruitment
Thanks very much for this, really appreciate it! In my experience, there was zero willingness to negotiate. |
Re: ADNOC - process steps in recruitment
Originally Posted by ShirleyG102
(Post 12743256)
Thanks very much for this, really appreciate it! In my experience, there was zero willingness to negotiate. |
Re: ADNOC - process steps in recruitment
Yes, that’s what I’ve heard too. Are you talking about ADNOC Group or one of the subsidiaries? In my case, I was told it’s take it or leave it, but they knew I wouldn’t leave it, so I had no bargaining power. What arguments did you use to negotiate the increase, if you don’t mind my asking? And was this for grade 17 or higher also? how many grades are there - would you know? |
Re: ADNOC - process steps in recruitment
Originally Posted by ShirleyG102
(Post 12743284)
Yes, that’s what I’ve heard too. Are you talking about ADNOC Group or one of the subsidiaries? In my case, I was told it’s take it or leave it, but they knew I wouldn’t leave it, so I had no bargaining power. What arguments did you use to negotiate the increase, if you don’t mind my asking? And was this for grade 17 or higher also? how many grades are there - would you know? There are 20 grades in total for Expat and Emirati employees with different compensation ranges. There are 4 Executive level grades which are only for Emirati citizens above those 20 professional PG. Grade 15 and above employees may have additional perks (better accommodation/ticket class for business travel, etc.). I am starting work with them at the end of this month as a grade 15 (I am 31 years old with 7.5 years relevant experience) and got **See PM**. I negotiated a grade increase from 14 to 15 to start with, which I think would be more difficult if you start with a PG 17 offer, it all depends on your experience, background and if you have internal connections/referrals. More difference in the accommodation allowance than salary to be honest. I didn't accept their initial offer and asked for better, on the basis of joining as an internal referral. ADNOC generally do not offer the best salaries in UAE, however I think they are still attractive for people coming from higher tax paying countries in Europe and the western world. In change, you have a bit more job security and good other benefits (lunch at work, good holiday allowance, education allowance for up to 4 children, furniture allowance, car loan, medical insurance for you and family, etc.) Good luck! See PM |
Re: ADNOC - process steps in recruitment
This is super useful - thank you so much! Congratulations to you, and all the best for your new job! I’m assuming you were / are working in the UAE? What holiday allowance did you get? |
Re: ADNOC - process steps in recruitment
Originally Posted by ShirleyG102
(Post 12743296)
This is super useful - thank you so much! Congratulations to you, and all the best for your new job! I’m assuming you were / are working in the UAE? What holiday allowance did you get? You only sign the employment contract after you enter in the country with an employment entry permit (visa). The only document you will have till then is the offer letter. I don't know about holidays, but what I heard from 3rd parties it is 38-42 working days per year plus public holidays. During Ramadan month the working hours are reduced by 2h per day. Not sure about sick leave/pay rules yet, but that rarely concerned me. Some other potentially useful information: -Their furniture allowance: 45,000 AED (about 10,000 GBP), barely enough as most large properties in UAE are unfurnished. -You may have to pay for your flat/villa security deposit, about 5% of rent. To the best of my understanding ADNOC will not cover that. -You may need a lot of cash to start with (5-10k) until they start paying allowances, salary, reimbursements, etc. -Shipment of personal effects: 150 kg/family member. You pay they reimburse you. -Your flights they book. -They will arrange 1 month of temporary accommodation while they do the paperwork of your visa, contract and Emirates ID, giving you also time to find a property to rent. -Your family flights to join you in the country you pay for, then they reimburse. -You can only sponsor residence visa for family after you get yours and rent accommodation. This takes probably about a month from your arrival to start work. They can come as free visitors (assuming UK passport) for about 30 days. So it is wise to join you a few weeks later than you go to start to ensure they don't have to leave or extend visit visa, also have an address in UAE to ship your personal effects to. -They mentioned the first 3 months during your probation period you cannot take annual leave (can still travel on weekends Fri-Sat and bank holidays). I heard from existing employees you may take some leave for personal/family reasons in that period, however this is likely unpaid and not guaranteed. I recommend you plan for a one-off move, as I also am. -From offer letter to entry visa, you need to attest degree and provide a lot of documents and previous employer letters, etc. and some bureaucracy. It may take 1-4 months till you are ready to go. Do not plan resigning current job or work commitments until they issue employment visa entry. -Employment visa entry is valid for 60 days, you have to enter UAE to start within 60 days of issue. When HR communicates it likely will be an effective 50-55 days notice... If you have 2 months or longer notice period where you currently work (as applicable), plan to work around it. -Print about 25 (not exaggerating) UAE standard passport/ID pictures, you will need it for various paperwork during the first month! |
Re: ADNOC - process steps in recruitment
Hey thanks so much for this! I’m not so far in the process as you are (don’t have a start date, etc). In the conditional offer they shared with me, my annual leave allowance is 30 calendar days (not working days). Does your conditional offer say anything? i was made to believe that is the standard for this grade. |
Re: ADNOC - process steps in recruitment
Originally Posted by ShirleyG102
(Post 12743307)
Hey thanks so much for this! I’m not so far in the process as you are (don’t have a start date, etc). In the conditional offer they shared with me, my annual leave allowance is 30 calendar days (not working days). Does your conditional offer say anything? i was made to believe that is the standard for this grade. They would fly you at least once at their expense before joining to do a comprehensive medical discussed earlier in this thread. |
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