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Questions relating to the employment process for a new employee.
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Can I rescind my agreement to have a recruiter represent me?
You could also accept the offer at the lower salary, then negotiate for a raise a few months in.
If recruiters' commission in your locale is based on a percentage of the total compensation package, t …
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Should I keep asking candidates to include a specific word to filter out candidates who didn...
Personally, I tend to agree with the other answers that give reasons why such a practice is somewhat dodgy.
However, I think that you could potentially pull off the exact same trick if rewording, i.e …
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How to not burn bridges when rejecting an offer after I said I was ok with it?
I have worked various salaried as well as hourly contracted jobs through the years. To my mind the one big difference is the rate paid, as on an hourly contract you yourself would "pay" your own:
ret …