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orochinagi
post Aug 2 2016, 09:46 AM

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Should i include current/expected salary, and reference on resume?

Read somewhere that it is not wise to let company know that you're applying for a job? And also the current salary will let them bargain for a lower salary?
orochinagi
post Aug 2 2016, 02:34 PM

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QUOTE(fuzzy @ Aug 2 2016, 02:13 PM)
No. Do not include your current / expected salary in, not until you know they are serious in making you an offer.

Just tell anyone asking you about the pay you prefer to keep it confidential for the time being until the negotiation stage.
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I see. How about the reference? I'm not sure if my current employer know about my job application.
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post Aug 2 2016, 02:50 PM

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QUOTE(fuzzy @ Aug 2 2016, 02:37 PM)
I only put Reference available upon request.

Reference is usually to check on your attitude, personality, work capability, etc etc with your referee so you should only put someone you worked with before and, whose opinion carries weight and is aware you are looking out.

So you have to tell your referee you are giving their details out so they can expect a call from your potential employer and not freak out.
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I see. Shall update my resume later. Thanks.


 

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