Should I put current and expected salary in Resume?
I heard from people some HR will throw the resume if candidates didnt put expected salary. I have 1 yr experience.
Amirun Nisyam•5 tahun yang lepas
Normally i don't put mine in my resume cuz usually I'll fill it up during interview or form sent before interview... Sometimes they ask ahead so never bother to fill up but there is no harm writing it so they know if you are within their range.
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Alex Wong•5 tahun yang lepas
Don't be shy to put your value
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Huey Teng•5 tahun yang lepas
Normally yes. But for 1 year experience, maybe not necessary unless you are in a niche field.
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Fannie Liew Siew Hun•5 tahun yang lepas
It depends. If you like the job scope but the salary you request exceeds the company's budget, your resume will still be thrown away.
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Qai Qin•5 tahun yang lepas
I would. As I don't want to waste my time going for interviews if the salary is lower than expected.
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Alena S•5 tahun yang lepas
Put je, jgn la shy
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Jevin Lee•5 tahun yang lepas
Most of the time, I'd do some research for the role and put in an amount that is slightly higher than acceptable for me. Let them negotiate down if they want. Otherwise, I get what I want plus some. It's like buying in pasar malam.
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Carol Tee•5 tahun yang lepas
If you decided to put, do add a buffer so that even after a slight cut, it’s still within your expectation. Chances are, the company won’t give exactly what you asked for.
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Fanny Foo•5 tahun yang lepas
Yes. Normally we put 20% of current salary. If only 1 year working experience then put 10% enough. You can put 20% if you dare.
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Iqa•5 tahun yang lepas
Customers seldom walk into a shop / restaurant that does not display prices .... unless money is not a concern.