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by pjmercurio
1584 days ago
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I was a manager for a 100% remote company. Because of the job listing software they used, all postings had to have a city associated with it (you had to read the body of the posting to see that it was open to anyone in the US). They would change the city occasionally to attract a new crop of applicants. When they changed the city of one of my openings to Denver, I pointed out that it was illegal to post a job in Colorado without a salary range. I was fired a week later. Some companies _really_ don't want to post salaries. |
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