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Aramco and the quest for pay slips
Hi everyone,
I've passed the interviews and I've received an email congratulating me on passing their tests and interviews. They've informed me that once the submitted paperwork checks out then they'll make a formal offer to me. However, they're insisting on me to provide them with pay slips for the last 3 months which I've refused to do so. I've asked them for a written email justifying why they want those pay slips as it contains personal information which is private. If it's a case of proving my employment then I can get them a reference. However, I suspect the real reason is that I've read is that they want to match my current salary with a little extra on top. What are other people's experience in applying for roles in Saudi Arabia from the UK especially with Aramco? Did people give their pay slips or not? What happened if you didn't give it? |
Re: Aramco and the quest for pay slips
It's standard procedure here.
Privacy/data protection is pretty much non existent..lol. |
Re: Aramco and the quest for pay slips
Originally Posted by Ilovegregggs
(Post 13312155)
It's standard procedure here.
Privacy/data protection is pretty much non existent..lol. Ive told them no, they can’t have it and I want to know why they want it. |
Re: Aramco and the quest for pay slips
Originally Posted by zeroinfinite
(Post 13312160)
Are you working for them? Assuming you’re working for them: did you give them a copy of your pay slips when you left the UK?
Ive told them no, they can’t have it and I want to know why they want it. It's standard procedure in the GCC as far as I gather. |
Re: Aramco and the quest for pay slips
The only reason will be to understand your current salary. Their offers will be current salary + expat premium.
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Re: Aramco and the quest for pay slips
Originally Posted by Ilovegregggs
(Post 13312169)
I don't work for them, but all employers here ask for 3 months pay slips. I originally came out for a large American engineering consultancy. They wanted them. I have since moved to a pif project, they wanted them.
It's standard procedure in the GCC as far as I gather. |
Re: Aramco and the quest for pay slips
Originally Posted by Deebo87
(Post 13312187)
The only reason will be to understand your current salary. Their offers will be current salary + expat premium.
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Re: Aramco and the quest for pay slips
Standard - otherwise people will just make up the salaries that their offer is based on. It's also common in the UK these days, certainly not unusual to be asked. Redact the personal information if you are that worried, it will only be the number they are looking for.
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Re: Aramco and the quest for pay slips
Originally Posted by Trailing_Hubby
(Post 13312193)
Standard - otherwise people will just make up the salaries that their offer is based on. It's also common in the UK these days, certainly not unusual to be asked. Redact the personal information if you are that worried, it will only be the number they are looking for.
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Re: Aramco and the quest for pay slips
I've been asked in the UK. It's becoming more common, it doesn't mean it happens all the time.
Loads of stuff from people on here on how offers work. For many a 20% uplift on a UK salary is fine given the tax free status but others think otherwise. If it doesn't work for you it doesn't work but it's certainly the formula used across PIF companies for the past few years. |
Re: Aramco and the quest for pay slips
Originally Posted by Trailing_Hubby
(Post 13312203)
I've been asked in the UK. It's becoming more common, it doesn't mean it happens all the time.
Loads of stuff from people on here on how offers work. For many a 20% uplift on a UK salary is fine given the tax free status but others think otherwise. If it doesn't work for you it doesn't work but it's certainly the formula used across PIF companies for the past few years. Thank you for your responses. |
Re: Aramco and the quest for pay slips
Yep, as said above, it's standard. The offer will be for your current salary + x% , and they need to see payslips as proof of that.
Your own your payslip, you don't need the companies permission to share it with anyone. It's no different to you being asked for it for other purposes i.e. a mortgage application, or life insurance. |
Re: Aramco and the quest for pay slips
Originally Posted by christmasoompa
(Post 13312287)
Yep, as said above, it's standard. The offer will be for your current salary + x% , and they need to see payslips as proof of that.
Your own your payslip, you don't need the companies permission to share it with anyone. It's no different to you being asked for it for other purposes i.e. a mortgage application, or life insurance. |
Re: Aramco and the quest for pay slips
Good decision. Not sure you would last long with such confrontation over a payslip !!! :-))
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Re: Aramco and the quest for pay slips
Originally Posted by mkh278
(Post 13312329)
Good decision. Not sure you would last long with such confrontation over a payslip !!! :-))
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