面试中必问的问题之一:“ 你的期望薪资是多少?” HR在问你这个问题时,他们心里已经有了个“数目”,如果你给出的期待工资太高,他们很可能直接就拒绝你了,如果太低,又委屈了自己, How to answer “what are your salary expectations?” , 资料共享平台 《How to answer “what are your salary expectations?...
When you’re asked by a potential employer for your salary expectations, it’s tempting to shoot back a quick reply along the lines of “whatever you think is fair.” This is a mistake. Instead, start by researching similar positions to find out an average range of salaries for workers in...
It’s easier to understand the salary expectations questions if we answer another question first: What is the recruiter or hiring manager really asking for here?Let’s take each question—salary expectations and current salary–separately.“What are your salary expectations?”...
How to Answer, ‘What’s Your Expected Salary?’ 1. Research the market and salary trends 2. Consider giving a salary range first 3. Diplomatically turn the salary expectations question around 4. Be ready to turn pay expectations into a specific number 1. Research the market and salar...
Ask how you can get closer to the higher number. Sample answer about salary expectations: “I’d prefer if this discussion takes place after an offer has been made. In any case, I trust the package will be appropriate for my level of experience and the industry. In the meantime, can yo...
How To Answer Questions About Your Salary ExpectationsAlison Green
Rather than putting the burden on the candidate to tell you their salary expectations—at a point where they know very little about the job or the details of the benefits—why not just be straight with them and tell them the salary range you’re planning to pay? After all, that’s inf...
Interview Questions, Answered: ‘What Are Your Salary Expectations?’ How to Use the STAR Method for Interview Questions Frequently Asked Questions Do I have to respond at all if I don’t want to interview? After I respond, how long should I wait to follow-up if I don’t hear anything?
There are a few times throughout the job search when you may be asked for your salary expectations and I know people find this tricky. You don’t want to aim too high and accidentally knock yourself out of the process but you don’t want to shoot too low, and then get an offer for...
Your manager may be direct and ask, "What are your salary expectations?" Or, they may send you an offer and wait for you to accept or negotiate. If they send you a written offer, you can take some time to research and either ask to set up a meeting or reply back with your negotia...