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<blockquote data-quote="Lily721" data-source="post: 75537" data-attributes="member: 8053"><p>Hi Jess, </p><p></p><p>I wanted to ask why do employers ask "what is your salary expectation" on application forms? </p><p>Is it so that they can offer you less money if you say you expect less money compared to other candidates? I never know what to answer so sometimes I just put "competitive London rate" but I worry this can be construed negatively. And for this particular position I do know the salary ranges between £20-25k. </p><p></p><p>And equally them asking about your current salary. For me personally, it differs every month so I usually put that down. </p><p></p><p>I just never know if there is some sort of expectation when you are answering these questions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lily721, post: 75537, member: 8053"] Hi Jess, I wanted to ask why do employers ask "what is your salary expectation" on application forms? Is it so that they can offer you less money if you say you expect less money compared to other candidates? I never know what to answer so sometimes I just put "competitive London rate" but I worry this can be construed negatively. And for this particular position I do know the salary ranges between £20-25k. And equally them asking about your current salary. For me personally, it differs every month so I usually put that down. I just never know if there is some sort of expectation when you are answering these questions? [/QUOTE]
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