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by rhizome 4817 days ago
It's supplying an anchoring number, nothing to do with ethics.
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Call it what you want; lying to a prospective employer means you no longer have any grounds to expect them to behave in an honest way. If you can't be honest with people you have no reason to expect honesty in return.
They won't see it that way when they do a little research and find your actual salary.
If my current company discussed my salary with anyone outside of my company or myself, there would be much larger problems. No reasonable company would be dumb enough to disclose personal information about one of their employees.
Now that I'd like to hear a story of it happening!