Most of the job postings in private sectors don’t specify what base salary a prospective employee is going to get. Isn’t it the first step in exploiting the applicant?
What’s your take on this folks?
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Most of the job postings in private sectors don’t specify what base salary a prospective employee is going to get. Isn’t it the first step in exploiting the applicant?
What’s your take on this folks?
View on r/Nepal by LegitimateSport7
im “lato ” when it comes to social interactions so this always scares me. In a hurry i just said 15k cause i wanted to leave but i did ended up getting the job but dont have courage to ask for a raise. tbh jst been a month or two since ive work so ill probably ask for one later down the road if i do improve on it. It does filter out those seeking high amount imo.
I am willing to provide 18-22k plus lunch for a sales girl for furniture store. Interested ones can dm me for details. (Only girls)
Isn’t it the first step in exploiting the applicant?
Yes.