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IMO, salary range must be mentioned with job descriptions!

A candidate investing so much time & efforts to pass through the entire interview process only to know that their compensation will be lesser than what they're currently paid is very frustrating.

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  • 5
    Well, it can take just one email, like.

    "Range plz"
    "We don't disclose range"
    *Mark as spam*
  • 5
    i recently was applying for jobs and found that companies are doing this , but in reverse:

    A : i find a good job listing without salary, i click it > it redirects to LinkedIn form asking for my current and expected ctc before submission. if my expectations are in their budget , i will get a call

    B : some recruiter finds my profile somewhere, calls me, asls my expected ctc and tells me their budget if my asking is too high
  • 0
    @MeowHeart

    Ooh, power metal fan.

    Feanor was just a dev angry with his Valar managers.

    We'll get along 😄
  • 2
    @MeowHeart In some lost appendix, they fixed that by introducing a visual dashboard where the KPIs of each Vala are updated once per century. Every 500 years, there's a VR (valar resources) review where possible career changes such as world dominance can be discussed early on.
  • 1
    @Fast-Nop

    Maybe MAGA meant Make Aman Great Again in the first place... 🧐
  • 0
    I hear in Germany it's legally required.
  • 1
    @lorentz It's not. Maybe you mix that up with Austria?
  • 0
    @MeowHeart can't say I agree with that. Here after the technical assessment your level is decided and there is a range that Congress with that. The ranges are transparent and told before you go in and do the assessment.
    Obviously an expert will have quite a gap over a medior (we have junior, medior, senior, expert/specialist, leadership levels).

    I do hate it when job descriptions don't give any indication at all. And I hate not being able to name the "market leader" company bs even more.
  • 0
    @MeowHeart yeah that I agree with is just bullshit. That is not even providing as much as a range a providing a direction with a 360° angle.
    No way that is remotely the same position even with different experience/skill level.

    I was just pointing out that, if not a specific skill level is indicated, it can be valid to have ranges larger than 25k. A 60-95k range for example.
  • 1
    I would rather they get the job description right rather than bait and switch after you join. “You’ll be working on an interesting project but here is a 30yo code base that needs modernizing over the next 2 years.”

    How many times have you started a new role and you spend the first few months doing courses of stuff you didn’t claim to have experience of on your resume? Maddening.
  • 1
    I can see why they don't.

    I assume one big reason is that the person hired last year for the same job would be bummed if they see a job listing showing more than what they got

    (They might be stuck on a lower rate - even if they will get a raise, and it will be retroactive, the salary talk might not have happened yet)

    Not saying it's a valid argument but just a thought
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