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by itschaffey
4007 days ago
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a-d are all valid points, and (c) is certainly one crux when it comes to listing a higher-paying jobs - is listing 'competitive' the only way of combatting this (what about the application process finding the most compatible skill-wise, person-firm fit-wise, etc)? |
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Just thinking out loud; what does it really mean when a company doesn't want to attract someone who wants to get paid a lot?
Does it mean that they are afraid of getting "spammed" with applicants that they have to weed out in the interview processes?
Does it mean that they want to select for people who won't ask for what they are worth i.e. someone they can get at a bargain?
Something else?