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Stop talking salary is not important in a recruitment interview!

admin January 16, 2015

Salary is an important element in applying for a job. Maybe it is not a top factor to choose a job but does not mean it is petty. Salary is not merely an amount of money you received each month, it also prove your contribution, dedication recognized by recruiters.

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The fact also shows that very few cases go to work regardless of wages. Even for many people, salary is a prerequisite when choosing a job.
 
According to the latest survey made by Vietnam Manpower, salary is a prerequisite for employees at all levels from new graduated students to senior managers want to apply.
 
People can accept low wages in the beginning. That's because they want to have an opportunity to learn, gain experience but not overlooked the value of salaries. Others want to prove their capabilities over time to be recognized and to be paid with a more deserved salary by the employers.
 
Do not deceive yourself and recruiters.
 
In the interview, when asked: "What is your desired salary?", many people often give an answer like: "Salary is not important to me, I go to work because of passion, experience ... ".
 
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You might think with this answer, you will be highly appreciated by recruiters, but the reality is not.
 
Many employers share that they feel the answer so very cliché and forms. According to them, this candidate is lying or he does not know about his ability. Even worse, employers could think if you do not appreciate the salary, you will not appreciate the work.
 
Is it really salary is not important to you?
 
Don’t be confused and embarrassed when employers ask about salary, you should prepare before the interview.
 
You can search for information by asking relatives and friends working in the same field or contact professional organization and refer to the results of their annual surveys.

 

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Do not forget to consult with professional recruitment agencies or any related contacts
 
It is important that you need to assess the capacity and the value you will bring to the company. And remember to say that you are willing to negotiate with employers to make the most appropriate salary, which brings a open opportunity for both employers and potential candidates.

 

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