DO NOT MISS OUT our newest episode for the Weekly Tea with Daniel from South Africa! Daniel recently joined our team and recorded this episode of Weekly Tea when he had worked with Job Duck for three weeks. He and his team are in charge of reviewing, filtering, and analyzing the profiles of our candidates (as we call them, hatchlings). Enjoy Daniel’s hilarious storytelling of his memories during the application process, and listen to his experience working for Job Duck.
“I am loving the energy that the team has been giving me. Very supportive. Any issue that I do have, they are right on top of it. I’m not scared of asking any questions, which is a great thing. The collaboration is beautiful. I love it. The energy is 110%, in fact, 200%.”
-Daniel V.A
Daniel’s experience during the application process
Interestingly enough, Daniel had worked in IT before. Thanks to his sister, who shared the link to the application form with him, we were lucky enough to meet him! In the beginning, he was hesitant, but when he got the first reply, he started getting anxious while waiting for the results of each test.
“I was looking at my email constantly, every day: When is this email going to come? When is this email going to come? Just before the end of the week, I began to lose some hope but then, all of a sudden, I had mail. Congratulations, you passed the interview. And since then, it has been history.”
-Daniel V.A
Do you have a work-life balance?
Daniel believes he has achieved a work-life balance since he has a lot of free time for golf. Also, he can have his lunch and take breaks whenever he wants; it just depends on his workload. So far, he loves his job! Click on the link below to watch this episode of the Weekly Tea with Daniel from South Africa for yourself!
Would you like to work from home too? Then click on the “Apply Now.” button, and like Daniel said: Do not hesitate at all!
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Hello, I am in the process with Job Duck, and I feel exactly the same. Expecting emails, now waiting for the interview. Thanks for sharing the experience, it makes me see that I am not the only one.