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Mar 19, 2024
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Ragnar Danneskjold
You know...
You can always give a broad range and follow with something like "it depends on further discussion about the role and
what my responsibilities would include."
If your low is higher than their high, you got saved from wasting a bunch of time.
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What is a good response on a job application to the question "what are your salary requirements?" I feel like they are
BlueBlood94
All-American
Mar 19, 9:46am
Negotiable
ChiCityCoug
Mar 19, 9:50am
Then in the interview say you are “targeting” or “interviewing” for roles in
ChiCityCoug
Mar 19, 9:52am
Put the top of the range
Himni
Mar 19, 9:50am
On a job application I probably would something like "Negotiable"
Skeptical Optimist
Mar 19, 9:51am
I used to overthink this, but now I put the number that it would take
ballen
Mar 19, 9:52am
It is a boxing in tactic. Don't give them a number or go really high.
Forzaitalia
Mar 19, 9:52am
You can always give a broad range and follow with something like "it depends on further discussion about the role and
Ragnar Danneskjold
Mar 19, 10:05am
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