Does this look off to anyone else? I am not in HR or a recruiter so I take this with a grain of salt but having talked with friends, colleagues etc. I’d say this looks low for a lot of jobs. Almost looks like a paid for piece by a recruiter looking to lowball people by putting these salary expectations out there.
Fits with IT salaries I know from a large Luxembourg employer. And also fits with accounting salaries I know of from a multinational.
Lowball
Vert intzresting there there is no analysis on tue public sector for every position, it could be funny
Hope so, since graphic-designer isn’t to be found in the guide 😂!
Looks realistic based on my own and my friends’ experiences. But, what about the reality of this Reddit where everyone suddenly seems to be making 150k+ in every post discussing the salaries?
from the back office positions applied in the last months with over 10 years of experience I see these numbers as too high compared with the several offers I got.
But yes, I demanded a salary range in line with the figures from the report
I could not find my job role but is 85k for a single person a good enough salary? I have read on the sub and most of the comments mention that it’s a good package for a simple comfortable life.
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Does this look off to anyone else? I am not in HR or a recruiter so I take this with a grain of salt but having talked with friends, colleagues etc. I’d say this looks low for a lot of jobs. Almost looks like a paid for piece by a recruiter looking to lowball people by putting these salary expectations out there.
Fits with IT salaries I know from a large Luxembourg employer. And also fits with accounting salaries I know of from a multinational.
Lowball
Vert intzresting there there is no analysis on tue public sector for every position, it could be funny
Hope so, since graphic-designer isn’t to be found in the guide 😂!
Full report from Hays:
[https://image.email.hays.com/lib/fe4415707564057c751478/m/1/181c991e-ff29-4971-bfdb-148757760a76.pdf](https://image.email.hays.com/lib/fe4415707564057c751478/m/1/181c991e-ff29-4971-bfdb-148757760a76.pdf)
Looks realistic based on my own and my friends’ experiences. But, what about the reality of this Reddit where everyone suddenly seems to be making 150k+ in every post discussing the salaries?
from the back office positions applied in the last months with over 10 years of experience I see these numbers as too high compared with the several offers I got.
But yes, I demanded a salary range in line with the figures from the report
I could not find my job role but is 85k for a single person a good enough salary? I have read on the sub and most of the comments mention that it’s a good package for a simple comfortable life.