HR question: When offering a job, is it common to ask for a pay stub showing your current salary?

Anonymous
The Feds they will do that sometimes to match your current pay.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not the same thing, but I recently had to fill out a "job application" to go to an interview. I've already interviewed with HR, this interview is with the hiring manger -- it's basically a restatement of my resume. But the job application asked for my social security number! Seems a bit much to me, and I am certainly not sharing that information.


Yeah I usually don't fill in my SSN on any forms- and if they REALLY need it they'll ask.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think I would decline to show them a pay stub until I had a written job offer in hand. Don't negotiate salary until you have a reason to have that conversation. Get the job offer first.


The job offer typically comes with a salary, no?

Here is what I would want to know before making an offer. This information is necessary because I'd want to make sure the person would accept my offer.

Current Salary
Current Bonus Potential
Current Vacation/Sick
Current 401(k) match
Employee Profit Sharing amount

I've always recruited in competitive industries and often this information would be helpful in putting our best offer on the table.
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