作者 LEVEL99 (HP99999 MP99999) 看板 EngTalk
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時間 Sat Jul 17 23:52:54 2010
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I become very confused while answering questions that
revolve around the salary issue. For instance,
in an interview when I was asked by the interviewer how much salary was I expecting.
I felt like I would be laughed at if I demanded that amount and so I quoted something much lower to what I wanted to ask. Later on I regretted my decision but it was already too late. When I received a call from the employer they offered me something even lower than what I had quoted. As a result I had to turn it down and keep looking for a job. Also once before I was turned down from a job because I demanded salary that was too high. Now, I have another interview coming up and I do not want to make a
mistake when asked about the salary expectations.
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推 Tabrith:hmm if you are planning on turning the job down, 07/18 01:53
→ Tabrith:why not negociate a bit first? the worst thing that 07/18 01:54
→ Tabrith:can happen is they still can't pay you higher salary, 07/18 01:55
→ Tabrith:then just turn the job down as you planned, i guess. 07/18 01:55
推 charlie777:how about inquiring the average of freshman ? 07/18 02:33