i expect the market rate,and any additional incentive the co. budjet will allow'
You do not have to include you present salary on a jobaplication or in a job interview. When asked this question, I would counter with "what is you starting salary for this job?" or on the application put negotiable. -HopeTurner
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When going on a perspective job interview, you need to take into consideration as to whether or not you have experience. When you are requesting an expected salary and have experience try to find a middle ground, with no experience and no degree leave the salary open to the employer.
the job was not what I expected The job was not as presented at time of interview I thought I would enjoy this work however I was mistaken.
When a job asks what salary is expected, this means the annual amount of payment in which the employee would expect to see for their job performance. Salary can also include vacation days, personal days, and other perks.
I would expect a salary that is in line with the level and responsibilities of the job and my experience. Although, I do not know; what starting salary do you offer for this job role?, but I expect a salary up to xxx per month without bonus& benefits, and I expected a higher starting salary for this position . Rate This Answer
Becuase i am the beginner for this job, i expect on based of my qualifications.
I would expect a salary that is in line with the level and responsibilities of the job and my experience. Although, I do not know; what starting salary do you offer for this job role?, but I expect a salary up to xxx per month without bonus& benefits, and I expected a higher starting salary for this position .
What's your salary requirement?
An employer can ask you to share your expected income for a given job position. Before you answer on the job application or during the interview, take some time to learn about the average pay in the position. You do not want to undersell yourself by sharing a low wage in hopes of being flexible and more appealing to the employer, but you do not want to provide a high salary that does not reflect your experience and knowledge.
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Money.cnn.com has a nice write-up on salary and expected job growth for clinical psychology. Indeed.com also lists expected salary in a graph form and you can input experience for a more exact estimate.