If you want a job, just for a little extra cash sure, that's fine to an extent.
Now if you want a job that will support you or a family, make sure you get what you need.
negotiable
When a job description says 'salary negotiable circa' it simply means that the amount you will receive as pay is negotiable. However, it depends on experience.
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negotiable
Put not negotiable.
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
The salary of a U.S. senator and representative is 160,000 a year. This is non-negotiable and is strictly defined in the United States Constitution! :]
It means if you get the job then there will be a discussion between you and the employer where your salary is decided, based on the qualities which qualify you for the job. Obviously the more qualified you are, the higher the salary you can ask for. conclusion:higher qualified individial,high salary is needed
You may see annual salary requirement mentioned when you apply for a job. The company wants to know how much you expect to make annually.
While only a market base salary is expected, it is anticipated that will grow based on my performance
Not Negotiable was created in 1918.
What's your salary requirement?