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What to Put for Desired Salary on Job Applications. The best way to answer desired salary or salary expectations on a job application is to leave the field blank or write 'Negotiable' rather than providing a number. If the application doesn't accept non-numerical text, then enter 999, or 000.
Salary requirements can be included in your cover letter with sentences such as “My salary requirement is negotiable based upon the job responsibilities and the total compensation package,” or “My salary requirement is in the $40,000 to $45,000+ range.”
What to Put for Desired Salary on Job Applications. The best way to answer desired salary or salary expectations on a job application is to leave the field blank or write 'Negotiable' rather than providing a number. If the application doesn't accept non-numerical text, then enter 999, or 000.
You can try to skirt the question with a broad answer, such as, My salary expectations are in line with my experience and qualifications. Or, If this is the right job for me, I'm sure we can come to an agreement on salary. This will show that you're willing to negotiate. Offer a range.
Why employers ask about salary expectations When an employer asks about your salary expectations, it's usually for three reasons: They have a budget. The interviewer wants to make sure your compensation expectations align with the amount they've calculated for the job.
When asked: What are your salary expectations for the job? This is a great opportunity to sell yourself while putting the pressure on the organization to make a fair offer by saying something along the lines of: I'm more interested in finding a position that's a good fit for my skills and interests.
Because of this, Phillips recommends not offering salary history in an initial written application. At this point, instead of telling the employer your current or past salary, ask what range they expect to pay for the position. You could also offer to provide your desired salary range.
Play your cards right Because of this, Phillips recommends not offering salary history in an initial written application. At this point, instead of telling the employer your current or past salary, ask what range they expect to pay for the position. You could also offer to provide your desired salary range.
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