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Standard Questions during Interview
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hackwire
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Mar 31 2006, 12:07 AM
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do you think its better not to write our previous job salary on the resume and don't even have to answer them if asked? how will you response?
I feel once we mention our previous job salary , we will have disadvantage to get the expected salary.
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hackwire
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Mar 31 2006, 09:05 AM
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according to what i have read previously in my research, the mat salleh mentioned that its better not to tell them that because it has nothing to do with your current job application but .. you all know lah.. malaysian bosses and even overseas graduate just have to ask you .. very pak kua! no respect for the person he interview
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hackwire
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Apr 2 2006, 08:59 AM
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So did you guys really give out your previous job salary information when they ask?
how are you going to reply them if they ask?
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hackwire
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Jul 15 2011, 08:52 PM
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This is a common question in the interview and "What's your expected Salary" ? When this happen. A momentarily pause and it's like a gun holding on to your head. Usually, how do you approach the strategy to get the salary you want? I ask you guys, will you be prefer to mention your expected salary first or you prefer the interviewer to call out the budget they are willing to pay for this position you applied for.
Sometimes ago, i read somewhere that it's best not to give away your salary expectation figure out first due to the fact that you could actually surprise that the company is willing to pay you more.
If you mention out your expected salary to early, HR may have save the sum which they are willing to pay you more.
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