Hi,
If i go for an interview, and they are satisfied with me & would like to employ me. Will it be rude for me to pop up the question how much are they offering to me?
Standard Questions during Interview
Standard Questions during Interview
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Sep 28 2005, 12:19 PM
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Hi,
If i go for an interview, and they are satisfied with me & would like to employ me. Will it be rude for me to pop up the question how much are they offering to me? |
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Oct 6 2005, 01:18 PM
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Hi,
An interviewer posed this scenario question to me: If you need some information or help from a person in your work, but the person refuse to cooperate. There's no other way you can get the information. How will you handle the situation?" First thing that came to my mind is to always maintain a good-relationship with co-worker. But if the person is not from my department or even my company. What should I do?? I am asking this not because I want an answer. I want guidance on how to handle this if I encounter this problem. Thanks. |
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Oct 6 2005, 11:25 PM
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QUOTE(dreamer101 @ Oct 6 2005, 04:19 PM) Hi, Thanks a lot. You submit the question in writing via e-mail to the person and CCed his/her boss and your owned boss. If you still do not get answer, you escalate the problem to your boss and let your boss talk to his/her boss. This is what boss for. This is called chain of command. Dreamer |
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