
I got a customer service job offer on a 2-year contract, but my PSW visa has 1.7 years left. Will they hire me?
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I got a job offer as customer service advisor and I accepted the provisional offer and also submitted pre-employment checks. but the Advert says it’s for 2 Year contract, but I am on a PSW Visa and I have only left 1 year and 7 months left. Will they hire me?
Anonymous asked a question to Customer Services
Category: Visas
Date asked: Tuesday, March 18, 2025
Last reviewed: Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Jim
Portfolio Lead
That's a discussion you need to have urgently with the vacancy holder/job advert contact.
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Edward
Complaints Manager-Officer
I would advise you contact the vacancy holder. Their details are usually towards the bottom of the advert.
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
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