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aj

I couldn't disagree more. This post suggests/promotes the idea that employers hold all the cards.

Once you've spent a month or more investing time, energy and emotion into a multi-stage interview process, only to find that the employer has flagrantly ignored your salary requirement, you will learn to be upfront about what you need. Decent employers have to respect that you need a certain salary or certain benefits like health insurance to consider the job.

panasianbiz

Andrea, though others are certainly entitled to disagree with your post, I, for one, think you're totally right. I've conducted initial employment interviews and, when I ask if the interviewee has any questions, they blurt out "how much does this job pay?", I am immediately turned off to them as it seems that salary is the only thing that matters to them. In an ideal situation, the salary should be brought up by the interviewer, but, if not, I think it's best to wait for a second interview before bringing up the issue.

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