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Questions about the last step of the hiring process. Possible areas can include how fast to respond, how to handle multiple offers, salary negotiations, etc.

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Delaying the offer letter (3 months after final interview), top leadership role in new branc...

Thanks for clarifying your situation in comments above. I do understand "dream job", but I also understand "the rent is due". My strong recommendation is to take the first job that you can find (un …
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Being pressured into job offer within my organization

To expand on my comments, if the head is prepared to hire without even talking to you face to face, no matter crisis of a teacherless class, that should be a huge red flag. You should absolutely no …
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End of my internship - The company wants to keep me but in another department

" I think that this way of doing things for a company is not the best" - you might want to consider the possibility that the CEO has some idea about what is best for the company :-) Then knuckle do …
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I got verbal offer few weeks back

Try sending an email saying saying somethign along the lines of "I really liked your job offer, company culture and the project. I would like to start, or at least have a start date, as I have recentl …
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A recruiter offered me "tree fiddy" salary package. What did he mean?

That probably depends on how much you want the job. Personally, I would not reply. He has seen your resume & thinks that you are good match. If he wants you, he will get back to you. If not, there …
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I was offered software developer position in a multi-billion dollar company based on 30 min ...

I have done this for a few decades now, especially when changing countries, which is the norm for me (companies are reluctant to pay expenses for me to fly for interview, often intercontinental). Norm …
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How many years of job history should I include on my resume?

I am a bit late to the party, but … I have my CV down to four pages. I personally try to imagine I were the interviewer and ask myself how many years of experience I would consider relevant and have …
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How to pursue a job far in the future?

I fail to see a problem here. Interview as you would for any other job. If you are offered and accept, then give notice. You might want to think about how much notice. You are under no obligation t …
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I have taken a new role and I am not enjoying it

Talk to your boss and say what you just told us. Say that you want to move, preferably back to where you were before. If they do value you, they will see the danger that you might leave and will wish …
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What should I do if the HR of the company behaves this way?

Chalk it up to experience end move on. You can do nothing. Do not dwell on this, or make yourself upset. It is done. Btw, it sounds like you had a narrow escape. Do you really want to work for accom …
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