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Can someone clue me in here please! What is with all the companies asking for your references when just completing an application form? <a href='http://www.smileycentral.com/?partner=ZSzeb008' target='_blank'><img src='http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/4/4_2_210.gif' alt='No' border=0></a> I sure don't want them contacting my references before I even know a salary range for a position! Does anyone remember years ago when they actually had a salary range in newspaper ads? WHAT'S UP? One reference in particular is selective in referring due to the nature of their job. To put them down just because they want the info doesn't fly. Any way around this? I'm even looking to call HR and ask what the range is, but I can't find a phone number for them. Just a general 800 number for the company. It's completely unfair that they ask for the salary I'm looking to make, but they don't tell me a range. I can save myself a couple hours work getting things together, postage, etc. if they tell me what it is! If it's too low, I'm NOT interested...save me the time and work. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Thanks!
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Now I'm holding off on applying for now. The low end is less than I got when I started working at a hospital 10 YEARS AGO!!
The cap is lower than I was making when I left my last job, but it's probably bearable. But we know employers don't like to give you the high end.
I will probably pass on this one...even though it's sitting here in an envelope just waiting to be mailed.
Next time, perhaps I should ask before completing the application form.
Had I known that, I wouldn't have wasted my time. But there was a silver lining. He said that if they found the same with others they were interviewing, they would do a salary survey and revise their pay scale. I did get a call from him saying that the salary I was looking for was fine.
I remember my former boss saying that even if a company were to try and contact her directly, they would get HR who would just verify dates of employment and nothing else. She also said I could use her as a personal reference in that case, and she would give a good reference for me. Sheesh! The ins and outs of it. LOL! So in this case, I couldn't put down my boss of 8 years because she was my former "employer" so to speak.