Job Recruitment Website - Property management - I work in the sales department of a real estate company. I said I didn't officially go to work in the sales department until I joined the company on 25th 10. So will I get paid after I join the compan

I work in the sales department of a real estate company. I said I didn't officially go to work in the sales department until I joined the company on 25th 10. So will I get paid after I join the compan

I work in the sales department of a real estate company. I said I didn't officially go to work in the sales department until I joined the company on 25th 10. So will I get paid after I join the company? You are a property manager in the sales department. Did your company say that you started work on 10? Didn't you just say that you have decided to ask for a dowry on the tenth? Then your position is arranged on the 25th, and you go to the sales department to make the bill. I think your salary should be calculated on 10. Well, I think it should be. You should start calculating your salary on 10, and then you can get your salary next month. I don't know when you get paid every month. Well, you should get a normal salary with them, because if you go to work on the tenth, you must deduct the salary for the first nine days. If you get paid, forget it. Although there is no post arrangement, is the post arrangement correct? I think it should be. I don't know if I'm right. According to my understanding, it should be. That is to say, in a new unit, do you talk about reporting? You reported it. Although he didn't arrange your position, but you applied, agreed to your report and accepted your resume, then he agreed with you, didn't he? Although he didn't arrange any position for you, you are still an employee of his company. The post has been settled, and there should be post allowance, right? There should be some, uh-huh I can ask you more questions, mm-hmm. Call the personnel department to ask the personnel department or ask the leader of the sales department, right? Property leaders, property leaders, I hope my point of view can help you a little. Oh, sorry, it's my personal understanding!