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25-03-2013, 04:21 PM
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They might not offer you that high. Reason being, they dun really need a Master to do the engineer jobs ...they could just get any bachelor grads to do the job at few hundred dollars lower. Something to think about...
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seriously, that is a possible case. thanks very much for reminder!
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25-03-2013, 04:23 PM
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Lol. How are you gonna argue? Tell them that their business not doing well so they have to attract ppl to join them by offering higher salary? I think it is better to quote them your expected salary and let them consider if they wanna hire you for that price. If they desperately need ppl, they will be willing to pay I guess.
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truth is, i don't think I can ask for that high
i'm afraid if too high they will just kick me off without any negotiation
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25-03-2013, 04:36 PM
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Originally Posted by FR_jerry
truth is, i don't think I can ask for that high
i'm afraid if too high they will just kick me off without any negotiation
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For the start they won't even ask you about your expected salary. I think they will throw you tons of technical and competency questions to make sure that you are the right person for the job. You have to convince them first that you are the right fit before they will consider listening to your asking salary.
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25-03-2013, 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by jobhunter1234
For the start they won't even ask you about your expected salary. I think they will throw you tons of technical and competency questions to make sure that you are the right person for the job. You have to convince them first that you are the right fit before they will consider listening to your asking salary.
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thx! now i'm waiting for feedback of final interview
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25-03-2013, 05:18 PM
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thx! now i'm waiting for feedback of final interview
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oh. you went for the second interview already? What is your quote for expected salary? and which fab did you apply to?
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25-03-2013, 08:43 PM
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oh. you went for the second interview already? What is your quote for expected salary? and which fab did you apply to?
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luckily all three rounds finished already (in fab 10). i only wrote 3000, would it be too low....
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25-03-2013, 08:47 PM
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Originally Posted by FR_jerry
luckily all three rounds finished already (in fab 10). i only wrote 3000, would it be too low....
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their payscale policy pretty standard, so dont worry about it. i am 100% sure they will offer u something higher.
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25-03-2013, 09:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
their payscale policy pretty standard, so dont worry about it. i am 100% sure they will offer u something higher.
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THX!
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25-03-2013, 10:04 PM
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their payscale policy pretty standard, so dont worry about it. i am 100% sure they will offer u something higher.
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is it? I remember someone mentioned that there is no consistency to micron's salary package. I would think that it is a free market and it is fair that they make you the offer that you asked for. They might have put you through the 3 interviews partly because you have asked for a relatively lower salary. Even if they were to offer you something higher, I would think that they will likely give you degree level salary; because you asked for 3k and anything above that will be a comfortable level for you. Though there is no wrong in asking for 3k, I really discourage such action and condemn market spoiler. Imagine if people like you asking for 3k, how bout the fresh local grads? Now I realize why many engineering friends have given up engineering and gone into finance and biz.
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25-03-2013, 11:00 PM
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is it? I remember someone mentioned that there is no consistency to micron's salary package. I would think that it is a free market and it is fair that they make you the offer that you asked for. They might have put you through the 3 interviews partly because you have asked for a relatively lower salary. Even if they were to offer you something higher, I would think that they will likely give you degree level salary; because you asked for 3k and anything above that will be a comfortable level for you. Though there is no wrong in asking for 3k, I really discourage such action and condemn market spoiler. Imagine if people like you asking for 3k, how bout the fresh local grads? Now I realize why many engineering friends have given up engineering and gone into finance and biz.
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when i entered 2 years back, everything is very fixed in terms of the level of honours and if u are holding masters or not. not sure what the other guy is saying, maybe he can share
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