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Jul 29, 2014
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Bergloewe
No, don't give it. If they ask what you made, always respond with what you want
to make (and make sure it is in-line with reasonable pay for the position). It NEVER helps you to tell what you made at a previous job.
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Is it normal or ethical to ask for W-2's when in a job interview?
RockyBalboa
7/29/14 9:39am
Like W2s from your current job?
kccougar
7/29/14 9:39am
Yes. Salary stubs..etc.
RockyBalboa
7/29/14 9:40am
They want to know how little they can get away with paying you
Tom Kane
7/29/14 9:40am
Not normal, not sure about ethical. Sounds like a cheap, mickey mouse boss.
WDaddy
7/29/14 9:40am
They can verify salary without asking for that...
Tokolosh
7/29/14 9:40am
right. I wouldn't work there
cougarmanguy
7/29/14 9:53am
Exactly. Very easy to verify it without asking for the W2
RockyBalboa
7/29/14 10:11am
I guess I see that as personal private information.
PolarCoug
7/29/14 9:40am
That's my stance as well
RockyBalboa
7/29/14 9:42am
Yes. I'm in sales and it is common.
Alister Mackenzie
7/29/14 9:42am
And the corollary, no one believes a salesman?
kccougar
7/29/14 9:48am
No, don't give it. If they ask what you made, always respond with what you want
Bergloewe
7/29/14 9:42am
Unless that's the only way they'll offer...
COUGZ
7/29/14 9:51am
I've gotten the previous salary of every person I've hired
CSoul
7/29/14 9:53am
Sales is probably different, but for most salaried positions, I would not give
Bergloewe
7/29/14 10:40am
I agree with this
stoils
7/29/14 10:23am
Not normal, I wouldn't want to work at a company that thinks that way
boyblue
7/29/14 9:43am
I suppose they could ask. I'd ask to see their corporate budget for the position
JackStack
7/29/14 9:44am
Not to mention it is likely not allowed by your current employer
Hoosier Cougar
7/29/14 1:12pm
Very common in medical sales as well
COUGZ
7/29/14 9:50am
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