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Yesterday I had a job interview and it was going very well. At the end of the interview, I knew I was going to be accepted.
So when they asked me about my current full package, I lied and told them I make more than I actually do. They offered me a 33% increase on my "fake" salary, which in reality is a 70% increase on my original full package.
Was that right? No. Do I feel guilty? Also no. I honestly don't know if I can advise you to do the same thing, but it worked out very well for me, and I hope it works out for you, too.
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So when they asked me about my current full package, I lied and told them I make more than I actually do. They offered me a 33% increase on my "fake" salary, which in reality is a 70% increase on my original full package.
Was that right? No. Do I feel guilty? Also no. I honestly don't know if I can advise you to do the same thing, but it worked out very well for me, and I hope it works out for you, too.
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