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by randomdata
645 days ago
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> If a company simply isn’t offering enough money they aren’t going to get the workers they want. I've never seen a worker walk away once an offer is made. Getting workers in the door in the first place is hard, though. Which means that it is really the marketing that needs to be improved. But how... > how every other market works. Every other market that has suffered from this kind of marketing problem starts to publish sale data! The labour market has just been slow to catch up with everyone else here. No doubt because, historically, getting people in the door was easy. That has only somewhat recently started to change. |
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I’ve personally walked away from several offers. It’s not uncommon to receive multiple offers at the same time and you can only accept one.
So perhaps your offers have been excessively generous?