Working for CLBS in Thailand.... How could that be?
I honestly never heard from this company and I don't easily trust what the employees posted on their website. Scrolling all over many internet pages, I just found one comment, from another italian candidate, who left the country on february 2013 and got to Thailand, just to discover her diploma, sent together with the other documentation, wasn't right for the company and had to fly back as soon as she could.
Can anyone here help me find something else about it? I'll be grateful for any further information you guy could provide me.
Wish you all a good day, G.

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Not sure if I am pretty late to reply you on this. I have a fren working there and she is doi g pretty well. I had been to their office to apply too and it looks like a good enviornment to work at.
I guess if you can confirm about your eligiblity on phone interview it would be best to feel secured about it. Otherwise you can always look for a supplement teaching job until you find a suitable job for you.
Hope I helped. Goodluck
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-CONTRATO BASURA,聽 OPEN DATE, SIGINIFICA QUE EN CUALQUIER MOMENTO TE PUEDEN DESPEDIR
-VISA Y CARTA DE ENTRADA, DUDOSA
-ACTITUD DE LA EMPRESA, MALA, HAY QUE SEGUIR SUS PROTOCOLOS, MUY POCO FLEXIBLES SI NO REZAS SU PADRE NUESTRO
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As this is the anglophone forum could we keep it in English please?
Thanks
Armand
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I'd like to apply for a job in CLBS. I am coming to Thailand early september. When should I apply? Should I wait til being there to apply? Are they in need of employees right now?
Any information would be welcomed.
Thanks
Bahia
Bahia
living since 2006 in Chiang Mai, first news hear about CLBS in 2007 but didnt look further.
In 2013 3rd October i visited the office just by, as I have seen search Citrix Admin, and others what was my 80% old job.
Applied then in April, got a no as some more better qualified Applicants are there, and still now the same offer is open for that job.
So I want to know more about that company, main from alread gone workers, some reports, about payment, Working Visa, and subjects the cnative speaker have to do.
Whatever you might report to me, dont fear, just be true. clbs at wiegand dot info
Yours
Thomas
edit, enlarge at 24.06.:
As I know you get a bussiness visa abroad, to enter thailand,
but need then a work-permit with a lot of paperwork (guess some 50 copies most bookkeeping and balance sheets from the company you wonna work, paper show that company still exists ...) AND a minimum of salary like a german 50.000 baht, to work legal here !
And further normally (I have own company and had all this problems) every expad needs 4 thai workers there, so that if 300 workers are there, it means 60 expads and 240 thais. But here is an free eypat employ if very much money, means 100'% expats possible.
My informations are from 2006 and 2007 as i spend a lot of time inside the immigration office, and my partner had to run a lot to get all the papers. Would have changed a little bit, but ... just some easy things about work here in thailand.
how was the interview with the CLBS?
Even I have to do an interview in a few days.
What would you have asked?
Please could you give me some detail also on salary, and other times you start to feel important?
Thanks in advance
Francesco
First of all thanks for the information. You dont know again how was the interview for you? You are still in the process of recruiting? I understand that you have to do more than one interview to end the recruitment process? What do you think they have some pre-defined tests for questions or proceeding based on your answers in a discretionary manner? As you can see my english is not very good .... we'll see ....
thank you very much again and good luck
I'm going to interview next wednesday .... You have been of help to me .... now it's my turn
thank you very much
Francio
someone had success with the second interview?
I've just sent the resume and now i'm waiting for the response.

@franciopan how was your interview? I'm italian too, could you write me your email to ask you some questions?
Thanks
Best wishes to anyone
Ilenia
The second interview is a role play, you are the customer care rep and CLBS is the client. You'll be sent a document 20 min before the interview that you'll have to read carefully, it's different calls you have to handle. After reading the document, CLBS calls you for the role play. It's a simulation that will show your abilities to deal with different types of customers.
Good luck
Bahia
your information is precious

i hope my resume is good.
So i suppose your are working there.
Best wishes
Ilenia
Actually I am not working there, but I was about to do so as I succeeded all the interviews, but I had problems getting the visa...
Bahia
I have just received the first email to get a telephone interview.
Has anybody worked there?
I thought it was quite a serious company for what some thais told me in Chiang mai.
However there is a lot of other companies which you should be carefull with call center jobs.
Reading all your comments is such an help for me too. I have a telephone interview next friday. Did anyone get the job so far. If so, could you tell me how working for CLBS is ?
Thanks in advance,
翱辫丑茅濒颈别
Had the telephone interview one week ago..
Working conditions mentioned via telephone are basically:
Working visa to make abroad (possibly your native country) or Non immigrant B to convert later.
Salary around 26.000 - 30.000 thb depending on your skills, working time and bonus.
8 hours per day, 5 days a week, 1 hour breack (or half, depending on your nationality) 40 hour per week on tourn.
indefinite contract (virtually eternal) with 3 months practice at the beginning and 3 months neede to be changed. They expect you to wrok with them for at least 12 months.
accomodation in a resort around there for the first two weeks (without charge) while you organize your life in the city and find out a plce to live in.
That's basically all I know. Looks like a good environment.. 26-30 hundreds thb are not that bad for thailand, you can live a normal life without being rich but with a fair economical condition.
The questions for me are:
- once out Thailand, what would be the value of the thb I eraned? I guess I will live a good life over there but I will get back at "point zero" soon or later.
- I am not sure about the job.. hangin at the telephone 8 hour per day is not exactly what my ambitions were supposed to take me.. so... I'm going on with the assessment, probably next week, but will keep an eye around me to find a better opportunity.
Hope this helps.
Cheers.
are you still in the recruiting process or did you get the job already? how was your second date on the phone? what did they told about the hole application procedure, how long it takes?
yesterday I had my first phone interview for an cca (german) and how jaimenadal said the second part was filled with a lot of information about the contract terms. in the end I wrote about four pages with notes! now I'm excited for the second one...
thanks and regards,
sommi
Cheers!
Does anyone know what it means? Thanks
I made one single telefone interview and one assessment.
Good luck to everybody.
just talk with them and ask whatever you need to know.
Hope this helps.
cheers
Ale
Thanks
I can just wish you good luck with this opportunity, keep asking to make this point clear and when/if there will be an assessment for you!
Cheers
I've my first interview on Saturday.
Anybody works there ? I saw the company is legit and they makes you the VISA Work Permit.
I applicated as Sales (Spanish)
Whether anyone has futher information about the company or somebody works there, please let us know.
By the way, the first interview like I saw is in English, ok, but the second Interview (Role Play) is in English or your language?
Thanks
thank you so much
Please I need help
Have you start working there?
Thank you for your answer
Sim
Just to ask if someone have been working or work for CLBS聽 int Thailand
Salary
Life there
Job atmosphere
Job itself
Thank you
So I am actually working in a customer service in Luxembourg for a factory.
My job is not at all on the phone all day long and I would not like it.
Do you know if this position in CLBS is 8h on the phone ?
Is it hard for them to find French ? Since I do not see French people on this forum.
I have experience in customer service but not a university degree, do you know if the degree is really important for them or interview can make the difference?
Does someone as been there for long?
Thank you in advance for the help,
Geo
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