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by dbg31415
3441 days ago
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I really don't like either. I don't like LinkedIn because I got a bunch of spam candidates. I also dislike that it doesn't force job posters to disclose salary expectations before hand -- this is inefficient. (From an applicant perspective, I do like how easy LinkedIn makes snapping in a resume and submitting an application... but I have to wonder if making it fast to apply is really the best metric.) I dislike Angel List because I have to accept just applicants profiles from Angel List as their application and I like to hit them up with a few basic questions first to save time. (As far as I'm concerned, we don't need another Facebook-for-work type site on top of LinkedIn -- and LinkedIn has already won this battle.) I like JazzHR quite a bit. |
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No, it's fair. I'm a fairly talented programmer and if I sense any bullshit tactics based on information assymetry I'm not interested on your offer.
This is the first advice professionals who have no experience of salary negotiations get: don't say the first price, unless you know what you are doing.
That you explicitly expect them to brake this rule does not speak well of your approach to the process.
Of course, there can be some local customs and practices I'm not familiar with.