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Should you put your desired pay on your resume or in an application? Why or why not?

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MISSY JONES-FITZGERALD
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Day Custodial Guest Services at Disneyland Resorts

I would not put a specific amount. I’d rather request what the position pays and go from there

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Regional Sales Manager at MICROSS COMPONENTS CORP.

no, absolutely not.

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Jose Pena
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No. Sometimes, HR managers might try to lowball a salary or wages for a given position.

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Patrick Tordt
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If they ask you I mean what else can you do

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Jeffery Gore
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Business Office Associate at Unicor

No

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Frank Carlin
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No, I will leave it open until I get a offer Of what type of work it is

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Frank Carlin
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It depends on what type of job it is I like to work hard, and keep busy at all times, like to learn different things in life.

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Shellay Hardy
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I wouldn't they will see that and try to play but then again I would that would show I'm about my money and if your resume is great it will show why you deserve what you asking for

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Jami Effingham
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Front Desk Associate at D And J

Absolutely with a footnote explaining that there's a bit of training flexibility there. That way everyone knows whom to look at it not so that money waiting each others time!!

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Raymond Castro
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School Bus Driver Teacher Assistant at Amsterdam School District

Team player

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