Maleficent13
<font color=blue>Heh Heh, you're all gonna die<br>
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I have a dilemma. I am currently looking for a new job. I have been looking and applying for things myself, but there isn't alot out there in my field. Several friends and my mom have suggested using a headhunter, as they say most companies don't post upper management jobs in the paper/job websites (and I think they're right, as I've seen very few).
This is my problem. I used a headhunter shortly before I got this job (I got this one on my own). The headhunter called me with several positions at absolutely amazing salaries. I went through first, second, and sometimes third interviews with these companies. One even flew someone out from California to interview me.
The problem was, once an offer was extended, suddenly the salary amount I was originally quoted plummeted. When I asked, the recruiter told me it was because I had never made that much before, so the new employer couldn't justify paying me it now. But I was the best person for the job. They didn't want to hire someone else; they wanted to hire me. So why wasn't I worth it?
Anyway, I received the offer from my current company, at a reasonable salary, and accepted. The recruiter kept calling, and eventually got incredibly rude with me, stating it was my fault for telling the interviewer how much I made (it was a direct question posed to me: "How much do you make now?"). She also stated that I had burned my bridge with that recruiter's company and I was on their "list" now and could never use them again.
Do I want to spend the money on another recruiter? I have a bad taste in my mouth from the last one.
This is my problem. I used a headhunter shortly before I got this job (I got this one on my own). The headhunter called me with several positions at absolutely amazing salaries. I went through first, second, and sometimes third interviews with these companies. One even flew someone out from California to interview me.
The problem was, once an offer was extended, suddenly the salary amount I was originally quoted plummeted. When I asked, the recruiter told me it was because I had never made that much before, so the new employer couldn't justify paying me it now. But I was the best person for the job. They didn't want to hire someone else; they wanted to hire me. So why wasn't I worth it?
Anyway, I received the offer from my current company, at a reasonable salary, and accepted. The recruiter kept calling, and eventually got incredibly rude with me, stating it was my fault for telling the interviewer how much I made (it was a direct question posed to me: "How much do you make now?"). She also stated that I had burned my bridge with that recruiter's company and I was on their "list" now and could never use them again.
Do I want to spend the money on another recruiter? I have a bad taste in my mouth from the last one.