ravinder1980 wrote:Thanx
Ys did said that she will send an email when she will be coming and what documents she need she when she will come next timw and she also want to interview me so she said that make sure i am there when she come.
Well i am confident, she can ask as many questions she want to about my job role.
Just wanted to let you know that when they increase my salary , they did add more roles and it was under the same SOC, my question is that what if i am doing something which does not comes under my profile..most of the things which i do are under the same SOC but i still to bits n peices which might not cover under my job role, as u know when u working somewhere u do come acorss somework and u do coz everyone ay work help each other even if its not in their job description.
Initially when i join the company i was working as a training mamanager and after that one our commercialisation director left and as i working with him closley so i knew what he was doing so i took over his work like after sales which comes under the same soc and doing lods of work which he suppose to do.
At the time my appraisal was due so he was leaving as well so i put my name forward to take his responsibilities over and doing a lot which he use to do which is all cover under the soc but what if i am few things which is not cover under soc, should i tell at the time of interview? Will that make any difference? Its not a lod but as i said a bits here n there .
What is cover under my Cos, i do lods more then that and it was coz adding more roles to my job under the same soc. So should i talk abt only which was cover under my COS as now they lady know that the reason in increase in my salary and about my appraisal and adding more roles in my job .
Please suggest
I was interviewed during the HO visit couple of months ago. Officer asked what I do day today basis at work, how many employees under me, salary, working hours, date/year start of the employment, employment history in the UK etc. Further, office had asked to show my work ( I showed some reports, email correspondence) and took hard copies of my some reports as evidence. He/She may cross check your answers with some questions ie; If you say you are doing sales as a part of the role, how much business you had generated last year, what are the companies you deal with, how you conduct sales etc.
My advice is to stick with the Job description what is under your COS, not more not less...
I far as I can understand HO doesn't like big changes to COS, as soon as they sense your duties have been changed (different to the COS) they will start digging.