No data, no methodology, and the research was done by a resume company.
Do you have any clue how to spot an advertisement?
Clearly you haven’t been looking for a job lately…
I mean if you want to use absolutely worthless personal data, I have 3 peers who were looking for jobs and found them inside of two months.
I love how you’re criticizing the data and methodology and then you immediately share anecdotal evidence which you would know is worthless.
just noticed this is the same person who replies condescendingly one of my comments lmao, man this dude is unpleasant
I have job hopped 3 times in the last 2 years, increasing my salary by over 25% each time. My secret? Recruiters. I don’t know if I’m just in a high demand field, but I just keep my LinkedIn profile set to “looking for work” and every couple of weeks I’ll get a new recruiter reaching out. I always respond and see what they’re offering. Sure, 9/10 times it’s not better, but at least I can use them to sharpen my resume/interviews skills. But then there’s always that 1/10 where it’s like “wait, you’re offering HOW much?!”
I never plan on leaving, but damn, am I just supposed to ignore an offer with a huge pay increase?
The best time to look for a new job is when you already have one. If you have a job, set your profile to open and keep an ear to the ground. Let the recruiters work for you. You’ll never know what will come your way.
At what point do they tell you what salary they’re offering?
Does your field require extensive tests/interview process prior to being hired?
Yea salary is usually discussed after the tests/interview. I do them anyways to keep my skills sharp.