Frank promised to join as soon as possible. When I received the offer from my favorite company, my first answer was to promise to join the company as soon as possible. There is nothing to hesitate about. As for other issues, we can talk about them slowly after we agree, so there is no need to be nervous and afraid.
Ask about the salary and some questions that you didn't or were embarrassed to ask during the interview. Next, it's time to learn about the positions, salaries or holidays offered by the company. If you still have some embarrassing things you haven't asked or don't know in the interview, then this opportunity must not be missed. If it's not what you think, the gap will be big after joining the company! It is prudent and safe to know clearly and think again.
Ask about the information you need to bring when you enter the job, and whether you need to provide a medical report. Next, ask what information you need to bring to join the company. Some human resources will tell you in great detail, while others may come back to offer you jobs. The suggestion is to take it all at once
In particular, some companies will ask for physical examination reports in the past three months or one year, some will go to hospitals or physical examination centers set up by the company for physical examination, and some will go to top-three hospitals at will, depending on the situation, but Bian Xiao wants to explain that it is legal to ask for physical examination reports after joining the company, but it has nothing to do with joining the company. This should be known.
Understand the time, place, docking person, contact information and entry process. In addition to information, you should also know the time, place and docking person. For a person who is about to join the company, getting familiar with the new company environment and new colleagues will be a process from unfamiliar to familiar.
Therefore, in order to avoid this strangeness, it will be easier to accurately grasp the time and place, and it will be easier to have a clear idea of the entry process.