This question has come up many times before. The conclusions formed from this forum have been to write "market" instead of a specific number, so that you don't sell yourself short.
But what about in the case when it's an online entry, and it won't allow you to submit without entering an actual number? What do you do then? Put what you actually want, or the minimum you are willing to accept? I know there isn't one answer to this question, as it depends on what other opportunities you have and how quickly you want a job, but any light on this issue would be great.
To get the basics of what I'm asking, do you think that putting a number higher than what they typically offer will scare them off? Or do you think they'll try to negotiate you down? I think it's safe to assume that if you put a lower number than what they typically offer, you're likely to get that lower number.
But what about in the case when it's an online entry, and it won't allow you to submit without entering an actual number? What do you do then? Put what you actually want, or the minimum you are willing to accept? I know there isn't one answer to this question, as it depends on what other opportunities you have and how quickly you want a job, but any light on this issue would be great.
To get the basics of what I'm asking, do you think that putting a number higher than what they typically offer will scare them off? Or do you think they'll try to negotiate you down? I think it's safe to assume that if you put a lower number than what they typically offer, you're likely to get that lower number.
"Desired Salary" - new twist
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