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How about the Manulife Financial Global Service Center?

I went for an interview. Personally, I feel that there are a lot of requirements, such as English (it is best to speak English, but you need to look at the requirements in English and write development documents in English); working hours are based on the customer's time zone (Manulife Financial said that its customers are all from Hong Kong and Southeast Asia); if training You have to sign an agreement that you can't leave your job for 3 years, otherwise you have to make money based on your time. I think for asking so much, the salary shouldn't be too bad. But it is not up to the industry average. There are 3 interviews required in the middle, and you have to go to their office each time. The interval between each time is about 5 days (because the overseas headquarters decides whether to recruit you each time). Anyway, I didn’t reach an agreement at the final stage, which was the salary negotiation stage. (Before the interview, we also negotiated an intended salary, which was just a rough estimate. When it came to the details at the end, the salary I was told was my lowest expectation, and it was the total of salary + meal allowance + usual shopping cards. Meet my lowest).