stacktoshi on Nostr: Why do companies ask for salary expectations up front? If they want to save time, ...
Why do companies ask for salary expectations up front? If they want to save time, just list the ranges they're willing to pay. Otherwise it makes it sound like they're too cost-conscience and/or trying to eliminate the negotiation that should naturally happen *after* the candidate knows more about what the responsibilities are and who they will be working with.
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