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July 02, 2006

Who's The Boss???

This is another funny story about Vietnamese worker. I know some interesting stories from my friends regarding their Vietnamese staffs. A guy told me that his employee has the courage to see him and tell him: “Boss, if I don’t get any raise next month, I’ll quit!” and he’s not even a hard working employee! I find that hard to believe, until now.


Since I’m planning to set up some kind of Marketing Institute in Vietnam, I am collaborating with my partner here in Vietnam called Customer Insight. We are looking for a full time staff with a certain requirements. So we put an advertisement in the newspaper and waited for the outcome. Actually Victoria-my counterpart in Customer Insight-who’s the one handling the interviews. After a while I was wondering about the results… and she told me her unique experience interviewing in Vietnam.

The things that we can only find it here is that we actually need to treat the applicant nicely! It’s quite funny when you interview them; you are the one who have to convince them to work for your company! Even though they sucks! I mean they don’t really possessed capability to work! We even got an applicant who put a full body photo of himself lying on the front of a sports car! Please!!! Who the hell they think they are??? And what the hell they think this is??? They are still so far away from the thing we called professionalism! You’ll even find a freshman who asked for at least USD 500 per month where the normal rate is between 200-300 USD per month for a fresh graduate. Some of them don’t even know why they come to the interview for Christ sake! And actually there’re so many other stories.

If you want to make a research on employee’s loyalty index, I think the result would be so obvious! It’s not even a plus! I think the result would be MINUS! Do you know the fact that most of the CV’s that I read; they only stay in a company for several months??? Something’s gonna have to change! And fast! Since the economy is growing so fast and they are facing the WTO soon.

Those things make me wonder… who’s the boss here? Who’s paying their salary???

Well of course this can’t be considered to be a precise measurement for all Vietnamese (sure hope so…) Let just hope things would improve! For their own good!

Comments

ada orang apply di tempatku untuk posisi entry level, di cover letter bilang : "now, i worked 24 man-days every month and paid 3200 euro for a month"

mau nangis ga sih?

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