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 Simple Guide for Fresh Graduates, Also for would be graduates

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SUSMaterazzi
post Jun 10 2011, 01:27 PM

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QUOTE(craze fad @ Jan 11 2011, 10:58 PM)
AGREE! i waited for 3 months after interview b4 they finally confirm to me that they'll take me.  i called couple of times to follow up previously and it seems that MD is always overseas or not around (but after i joined only i got to know they previously already offered some1 else, but dat fella didn't last long so they call me back). i got my offer letter only after i've worked there for 2 months...hell of a HR dept in some companies... wink.gif


Added on January 11, 2011, 11:08 pm
and so true...they will surely ask IF you didn't state it in your resume.  if you've stated your expected salary, they'd most probably NEGOTIATE with you instead.  so be prepared.  i'd normally ask them how much they're looking to offer for this position.  some companies fix a range for certain position.  well, some of them will say something like depends on qualifications, experience etc.  and i will normally ask them "based on my qualification and experience, how much do you think the company would offer me?" hear what they say.

btw, would anyone really go for a job with sal way below their expectation? maybe i should ask, would they be happy with the job considering the salary is way below the expected?
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the user told me, he will give more than what I am expecting the salary.

 

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