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I have to agree with this one, for sure. I can't tell you how much oxygen I've wasted trying to explain to businesses how important it is to post this info! If company's really don't care about the quality, there's no issue. But when you're trying to attract those A level candidates that are already employed, you'd better post a salary!!!
Thanks Kaphieel!
Kaphieel said:7. Not all the jobs have the rate/salary info.
As a hiring person, salary is less important than experience, fit, skill, talent. I will pay more for the perfect candidate--that is often more than my budget. By posting the budget, those A level players may not respond--and yet I would pay them what they are worth after we have a discussion. Recruiters have the same frustration when asking for salary history/desired salary range of applicants and they do not provide. It is the 'chicken/egg' dilemma.
Jason C. Blais said:I have to agree with this one, for sure. I can't tell you how much oxygen I've wasted trying to explain to businesses how important it is to post this info! If company's really don't care about the quality, there's no issue. But when you're trying to attract those A level candidates that are already employed, you'd better post a salary!!!
Thanks Kaphieel!
Kaphieel said:7. Not all the jobs have the rate/salary info.
As a hiring person, salary is less important than experience, fit, skill, talent. I will pay more for the perfect candidate--that is often more than my budget. By posting the budget, those A level players may not respond--and yet I would pay them what they are worth after we have a discussion. Recruiters have the same frustration when asking for salary history/desired salary range of applicants and they do not provide. It is the 'chicken/egg' dilemma.
Jason C. Blais said:I have to agree with this one, for sure. I can't tell you how much oxygen I've wasted trying to explain to businesses how important it is to post this info! If company's really don't care about the quality, there's no issue. But when you're trying to attract those A level candidates that are already employed, you'd better post a salary!!!
Thanks Kaphieel!
Kaphieel said:7. Not all the jobs have the rate/salary info.
It is a two way street-applicants need to be forthcoming in their salary expecations so that employers can decide from the get go if they can afford them but applicants also want the salary up front to decide if they can afford to take the job.
There is some truth to the addage that the first one to state a $ figure loses--I just don't think it is appropriate to discuss that before any discussions happen re: fit and suitability. I WILL pay for talent--and fight for an increase in our salary range for a top performer. But I won't know that until i meet with someone.
You don't buy a car by price, right? No, it is features, performance and then if it fits your needs. Who wants to buy a SmartCar for a family of 5? May be the most cost effective but if you ahve to make 10 trips to take your familiy out to dinner--it doesn't fit your needs.
another reason salaries are not posted is that can be used by competitors to one-up us.
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