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by giantg2
660 days ago
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Because they're salespersons. Telling you the company can lead to you applying directly. Telling you all the other details just gives you reasons to say no. They want to give you enough guaranteed positives to get you to say "yes" (or at least not "no"). If they don't know what you're currently making, that information asymmetry will prevent them for giving you a number early in the process and give you the sales speak ("a highly competitive compensation"). |
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