Anonymous wrote:Are most people listing the salary up front in postings for pod teachers and tutors?
Anonymous wrote:I never see salary posted for white collar listings. Maybe it happens for teachers but it isn’t common.
Anonymous wrote:Are most people listing the salary up front in postings for pod teachers and tutors?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It means that they are willing to pay a lot for the right candidate. If you are the right candidate, you will know it, and you will know how much you are worth.
But they aren’t going to put up an ad offering $75/hr. They will have to weed through hundreds of unqualified candidates.
They also have an outside hope that there will be a bargain out there.
Wait, why would advertising $75/hour be more likely to subject you to a deluge of LESS-qualified candidates? Isn't weeding out less-qualified candidates what's supposed to be accomplished by saying they need someone with an education degree or whatever... qualifications?
I could see not listing $$ doing the opposite-- keeping people who would insist on $75/hour from applying (or at least making them hesitate), worrying that the employer was looking for a $25/hour bargain, and not wanting to waste their time.
Am I missing something? I feel like if you say $75/hour, that might get some teacher types off the fence and interested in applying.
Anonymous wrote:Because they want to lowball. Very common and very annoying job posting technique.
Anonymous wrote:It means that they are willing to pay a lot for the right candidate. If you are the right candidate, you will know it, and you will know how much you are worth.
But they aren’t going to put up an ad offering $75/hr. They will have to weed through hundreds of unqualified candidates.
They also have an outside hope that there will be a bargain out there.
Anonymous wrote:It means that they are willing to pay a lot for the right candidate. If you are the right candidate, you will know it, and you will know how much you are worth.
But they aren’t going to put up an ad offering $75/hr. They will have to weed through hundreds of unqualified candidates.
They also have an outside hope that there will be a bargain out there.