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What's Your Current (Most Recent) Salary?When asked for your current or most recent salary, companies are trying to screen you out. This is a high risk moment in your interview process. As I've written in previous articles, your general response strategy to the salary question is to delay salary discussions until the end of the hiring process. If your current (most recent) salary is close to or higher than the salary range offered, you risk being eliminated because the interviewer assumes you won't accept a lower salary. Don't allow the interviewer's assumption to derail your interview and chance for a great job. Delay salary discussions until you have negotiating leverage. You have leverage only when the company has decided they want to hire you and make you an offer. In a previous article, we discussed a general response strategy to "What are your salary requirements?". When you're asked "What's your current (most recent) salary?"the question is more direct and requires a specific response strategy. Response Strategy for "What's Your Current Salary"
Putting it all together can sound like this: Interviewer: "What is your
current (most recent) salary?"
Source: Michael R. Neece, CEO Interview Mastery |
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