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Questions relating to the activities involved whilst seeking employment.

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What to ask for in an annual review when I'm planning on looking for another job

I would not look for the promotion if you are definitely planning to leave soon. If I am a hiring manager, and I see the promotion in your CV just a couple of weeks/months ago I am going to: Wonde …
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Recruiter pay model

The answers to this will depend a lot on the country/region, and sometimes on the specific market/vertical. Having said that, for the tech market in London (UK) I'd say this: This raises the ques …
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Applying for a job where the boss knows I have applied elsewhere

Professor X knows about your situation, so it would be actually pointless to hide it. On the contrary, by applying to work in his position, you are showing that you value him as a potential colleagu …
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How to find a job with as little social interaction with coworkers as possible?

Be careful with what you wish for... ;) While you are right when saying that you are going to find most of these things in small companies/startups, the oposite is not true for corporate jobs. I'd ev …
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Company is offering retention package, how to frame job search for exit timeframe?

IMHO, the best you can do is to tell recruiters that you are not in the market right now, but that you would like to keep then in your network for the future. You see, in most cases the problem is th …
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Applying for a position via LinkedIn

There shouldn't be any difference - in fact, one of the benefits of using the Easy Apply feature is that they don't need to provide an e-mail account for candidates to follow-up (so they end up receiv …
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Should I mention my current, financially unstable employer in cover letter?

The cover letter is usually expected to be: A presentation about yourself A explanation of how do you think that you skills match the role requirements. And a explanation of your motivations to appl …
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How should I reply to a job opportunity if my response is 2 weeks late?

You don't lose anything if you ask. Just acknowledge to the sender your delay (and maybe the reason), and ask if the position is still open. In the worst case scenario you just get a no - or no answ …
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Searching for new job with out of date resume

How difficult will it be to job hunt without listing my current employer on my resume? It is hard to tell, as this will really depend on the perception of whoever reads your resume AND the market …
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Time to move on or can I help improve standards at the company?

Is there a way I can turn things around there or should I just move on? Not really, at least in my experience. You are in a company/team that does not really value your skills. This is blatantl …
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How to properly handle this follow up situation

Continue with your search Either they are not really interested in hiring you, or they are just been slow. In any case, it is in your uttermost interest to talk with multiple companies. That way, yo …
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