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by fg6hr
2284 days ago
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For someone making $400k, a whatever fee they have to offer wouldn't be worth 15 minutes of time. And the idea of uploading such a personal document as W-2 seems laughable. The more believable option is the informal offer letter with numbers: that could be shared, indeed. |
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The whole point is that they verify them. In contrast with, say, Glassdoor. Which is why even a singular data point can be treated as meaningful.
> For someone making $400k, a whatever fee they have to offer wouldn't be worth 15 minutes of time
I mean, sort of. I don't see that as a reason nobody would do it.