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Do companies check salary at current job when doing background check or only dates you worked there?
Yes. They do.
My friend just got a job and they requested she prove her current salary.
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Do companies check salary at current job when doing background check or only dates you worked there?
Yes. They do.
My friend just got a job and they requested she prove her current salary.
They requested the she provided them proof of her salary which means she had to show them pay stubs and it was not part of the background check. They can't get the info themselves it's illegal. I wouldn't even want to work for a company requesting proof of prior salary .
I'm sure they are doing that to make sure they can lowball. I wonder what they would do if you showed proof of making more than they wanted to offer you, probably would drop you right out of the hiring process.yea never heard of that in my life, gotta be a small company or something.
I'm sure they are doing that to make sure they can lowball. I wonder what they would do if you showed proof of making more than they wanted to offer you, probably would drop you right out of the hiring process.
She got a 25k raise at her new job. Plus they paid moving expenses.
Thats great for her, but personally I wouldn't provide that info. So if they gave her a 25K raise what was the old salary needed for?She got a 25k raise at her new job. Plus they paid moving expenses.
as i stated earlier, i got the job but the hiring manager was on vacation and on monday they are going to start the paper work. i have another interview and this is round 2 with the hiring manager to a different company and its in SF and pay higher, should i mention that i am in line for a job and just waiting on an offer letter to leverage myself to actually get the SF job?
A lot of people start off in help desk but venture off to different concentrations in IT. I went from desktop support to business systems analysis. A systems admin is more of an ideal step up from a help desk position though. If you want to go that route then youll want Windows/Linux/Unix/Networking certs depending on the concentration. Youll most likely be supporting Windows systems based on your job description. Expect to have a lot dumb questions coming your way.thanks guys. i want the SF job since they do pay higher and my commute will be easier (BART). To those in here can i ask what path and certs you guys took to get where you at in IT? also a cool little trick i learned while i was in school was that when somebody asked you whats the salary requirement you are looking for was to say "market competitive." The reason i say this is because i actually said this to the interview at the SF job and she gave me the highest she can pay me (24/HR), which now i have a baseline on how much they are actually paying. hope this helps.
Also here is the company that i got offered and the company im looking to work for
A. Home Security and Automation. Im gonna be doing help desk but they told me that expect me to learn a lot in network and security and A LOT of ROOM to grow.
b. Help Desk but mostly system administration. Not sure how much growth i can have but the pay is higher.
both is contract to 1 year and within 6 months i can be a FT.
Java right now.What language? And 90% of professors for tech related classes are socially awkward weirdos. They are brialliant but most suck at communication.
If the course has a tutor, go see them. If you don't understand you should spend as much time with them as possible.Fambs I'm completely lost. We're a month into the semester, and taking cis 201. Professor gives us things to code and I no clue what to do. Some of these cats make it look so easy! I'm over here like for loop? Nesting? Huh? Professor says we should have learned these in previous courses , but they only touched on them. Any advice? YouTube channels I could go to to catch up with?
Java right now.What language? And 90% of professors for tech related classes are socially awkward weirdos. They are brialliant but most suck at communication.