Go to your career center at your university or call and ask them what current salary ranges for the city/area are for the type of job you're looking for. And write it down on paper/type it up. When the topic comes up eventually you can be more prepared and they'll see your effort in doing so.
danjohnharrisAug 24, 2007
I can't believe this s**t is getting diggs. What kind of a f**king idiot would digg this?
po43292Aug 24, 2007
Go to your career center at your university or call and ask them what current salary ranges for the city/area are for the type of job you're looking for. And write it down on paper/type it up. When the topic comes up eventually you can be more prepared and they'll see your effort in doing so.
thiagoleonAug 24, 2007
This is specially true in japan, where the "common sense" is to stay in the company for more than 10 hours a day, without any kind of compensation =(
smpxAug 24, 2007
I tried this method once, it worked like a charm. Speaking of which, I had better go dispose of the body now.
karel747Aug 24, 2007
You have no clue how it works. Click on the link. Duggmirror reads which site you're coming from and sends you to the proper archived page.
lbeaty1981Aug 24, 2007
Doin your.....son?
mottersAug 24, 2007
If I were interviewing people for a job I'd want to hear real answers, not just canned chatbot-like responses or buzzwords.
paviagrawalAug 31, 2007
I am really impressed with the responses to the questions.
affhelperJul 4, 2008
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