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Internal position question?
Queue
If one is told the following about an internal position what should they assume?
-"They have already made a decision and everyone should hear something shortly."
Does that mean that someone has already been contacted by HR and they are going through the details, before making the acceptance/offer announcement?
After being told the above I've lost hope on the promotion.
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Danielm7
It could mean anything really, but, I read it as "We've decided who we're going to pick, we'll inform that person and everyone else, shortly".
networker050184
Who knows what they mean? Just keep your options open until you hear otherwise.
Queue
Good to hear it may not be the end. Jobs I'm qualified are scarce this time of year it seems. Will update the thread whenever I have a definitive answer.
Queue
Well it turns out I was offered the position! I will be a Network Admin. What's a competitive starting salary for ( < 2 years experience, A.S. degree, and the certifications in my profile)? Location Southeast USA
networker050184
South east is pretty broad. Large or small city? What industry?
ande0255
If they did not give you a salary range up front for the position, I am assuming they are going to pay you a little more than your current earnings to sweeten the new position, or at least this has been my experience.
Congrats on being offered the job!
DatabaseHead
Agreed with Ande, my guess is 15% more than you are making now.
Queue
Healthcare and a capital city. I already have signed the papers I was just wondering if it was competitive. I was looking for random numbers people throw out.
Thanks everyone! I'm very happy. A lot of studying and working hard while at work. Also networking with the other teams was important.
vfr clown
Cool, congratulations. That is the best way to move up, network with other groups and make those relationships work for you.
volfkhat
networker050184
wrote:
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South east is pretty broad. Large or small city? What industry?
He works in a city...... with people.... and lots of buildings..... and occasional hurricanes.... and the location of this city.... is on a Map.... and the map... is written in
English
!
Can someone please share what a competitive salary would be?
Thanks!
p@r0tuXus
National average for CCNA was 55k last I checked. It's a full-on Admin position, not a junior. So I'd shoot for at least 50-55k. With experience under your belt and a couple more certs within a year, I'd try to get bump to 55-65.
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