Wow! Thanks, seems like a lot to consider before making the move and a lot of permission. Very helpful though. Thanks again.
And don't forget you won't be able to sponsor a nanny until you have your RP.
Another thing to keep in mind is you will need written permission from your husband to bring your children to Qatar and sponsor them. As I don't have children you would be well advised to get info from HR on what (if any) other written permissions you might need from him (permission to buy a car, get a driver's license, etc.). Some may not be required as you are employed and he is not in the country but it's best to be prepared.
Thanks BAMsMom for your advice.
Hello wondrous1,
All that I can say is be yourself and speak to the job that you are applying for. I'm sure you are experienced so you'll have plenty to reference to when asked about that experience. Hopefully you have done your research on Sidra and you can talk about how your goals align with those of Sidra. Relax and be honest.
Hope this helps.
BAMsMom
Hello everyone,
I'm new to this forum and so glad that such an avenue exists to assist in decision making. I'd like to find out if anyone here has interviewed at Sidra for any radiology position. I have one scheduled for a management position and seeking out information that could be helpful and what to anticipate during the interview. Any hints would be helpful.
Thank you.
Thank you Pink Lily for the response. However we view opportunities differently and some span beyond the wonderful salary. As regards your remarks, I do not have big problems in my family life and it's definitely something my husband and I are open to. If it all works out, I see Sidra as a great career opportunity at this point in my career and would love to make it work for me and my family, most importantly.
Thanks though for the honest opinion which is what forums like this are meant for, "kind and honest opinion."
Not exactly answering your question, but unless you have big problems in your family life, I would not think that splitting your family up- even for a wonderful salary, is a good way forward.