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"I'm always interested in exploring new opportunities, but the salary must match or exceed my current job to take their interest seriously." -- nm
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David
this -- nm
Posted by
Spawn
Dec 4 '18, 13:26
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the salary must exceed. there easily could be a fee paid to the headhunter you have to factor in. -- nm
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peglegpete
Dec 4, 13:28
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The company pays the headhunter in every situation I've ever heard of. -- nm
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David
Dec 4, 13:30
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yes and it's usually a percentage of the job's first year pay -- nm
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rollo
Dec 4, 13:31
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So the headhunter would be more willing to get them to play ball with a higher salary -- nm
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SyrDragon
Dec 4, 13:33
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The headhunter usually doesn't get involved in salary negotiations -- nm
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rollo
Dec 4, 13:38
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I must have had nice ones. I pushed back on an offer explaining about benefits and vacation into the equation
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SyrDragon
Dec 4, 13:47
being self employed most of my life, I did not know who paid the fee. thank you. -- nm
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peglegpete
Dec 4, 13:32
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