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networker050184 wrote: » If its a temp position and you are going to get paid through the recruiting agency they will be getting paid X amount from the company and then have to pay you out of that and they keep the rest. So they will try to low ball you as much as possible there.QUOTE] Ok, so what you are saying is that he wants to pay me as little as possible so that he can keep the difference between the $12k that the company pays him and what he pays me? What a dirty little rat!
mikej412 wrote: » If the salary they are offering you is insulting -- and you have the skills and job opportunities elsewhere -- walk away.
mikej412 wrote: » I've seen people move from a help desk position to another IT position and double their salary -- of course they were getting paid "squat" on the help desk. If the salary they are offering you is insulting -- and you have the skills and job opportunities elsewhere -- walk away.
UnixGuy wrote: » perfectly put !!! Some salaries are indeed "insulting" !! I think I'll be using this term with future employers who try under pay me in an "insulting" way !
joey74055 wrote: » I actually was naive in thinkning that a recruiter would have my best interests.
mikej412 wrote: » The order in which it works: 1. Recruiters (and recruiting companies) look out for their best interest (and what will earn them the most money). 2. Recruiters (and recruiting companies) look out for the interests of their customers (the companies who pay them) so that they hopefully continue to be customers (and continue to pay them). 3. Recruiters (and recruiting companies) will look out for the people they have hired who make them lots of money -- as long as they continue to make money for the recruiting company (and can't be replaced by someone who will do the job as well for less pay, thus making even more money for the recruiting company). 4. Recruiters (and recruiting companies) don't give a damn about you if you can't make money for them.
joey74055 wrote: » Yes it is insulting, because they want to pay based on what your making now. Thats the whole point of moving on when you are maxed out pay-wise, is to make more money, not what you could get after a couple of raises! Actually, I don't think it is anyones business what one makes, you don't post a job and pay someone just a little bit over what there already making, lol
UnixGuy wrote: » I played it very well in the last interview, I told them that my current salary is a confidential information and my current employer doesn't want this information to be disclosed and I respect their wish I told them market rate, and I said I cant accept less than that.
joey74055 wrote: » Awww, that is an excellent way around that question. I have learned something today! Thank you very much!
UnixGuy wrote: » I actually read this in one of the posts here in this forum, but can't remember where...and I used and it turned out very well !
JBrown wrote: » There is no way that they will buy it unless you work for a government agency.
JockVSJock wrote: » This post has a ton of golden nuggets in it on how to deal with recruiters. Would love to have a 'best of' thread and sticky it...
undomiel wrote: » I generally take the route of telling them that it is confidential. If they press I tell them that it is not my policy to give out such information but that I will be more than happy to give them a rough estimate of what I would expect based on what I know about the job. Most will be happy at that. If they are still being extremely pushy after that, I just drop them, as they obviously have no respect for you. So far, of the hundreds of recruiters I have talked with over my career I've only run across one who was respectable and genuinely had my interests at heart. I didn't get the job but that was my fault for dropping the ball during the interview. I can't even recall getting interviews with the actual employer at all with any of the other recruiters I spoke with. All the jobs I have gotten was when I had an interview with the employer. The majority of these I found through craigslist or general networking.
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