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It's up to you to provide whatever answer you would like. There is no need to put in the amount, also not every question on an application needs to be answered.

It is inappropriate to ask you to disclose your salary, I have never been asked in an interview how much I currently make, as that could be turned around and I could ask the interviewer, what rate is this job offering.

Salary should always be negotiated in person, and so, wait for the interviewer to ask you the question, do not offer easy answers :)

Answerno you should not. once you have been offered the job then and only then you should talk about the money earned in past jobs you have had. AnswerAccording to my experience the practical answer would be that u should only disclose the past salary if the package u received on ur previous job was healthy bcus it gives a good impression of ur ability to the interviewer and encourages him to provide a better package then he would have proposed.
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If a questionnaire for a job position asks for a current salary, the question should be answered honestly. A person could also note that the job could be discussed during the interview process if they do not want to make the amount public.

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No. You do not have to provide any information that you don't want to provide on a job application. Many people choose to write in something such as "Provided upon request".

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