The employer wants to know if you are paid less
than the salary offered by them.
Not exact matches
In industries like tech, they are
offered lower starting
salaries than their male counterparts for the same job at the same company 63 percent of the time, and, according to some employees, still experience discrimination even at companies like Google.
If you can't
offer salaries that are at or exceed your competition, then there may be other options such as providing better employee benefits and work - life balance programs
than competitors.
That can be very expensive if the company might have
offered them a much higher
salary than they disclosed.»
And, if the proposed
salary is more
than the recruit's current or competing
offers, then it's given the green light.
The research, which is based on
salary and
offer data (rather
than self - reported numbers), is compiled into a report called Women, Work, and the State of Wage Inequality.
The majority of employers (52 percent) typically
offer candidates
salaries below what they're willing to ultimately pay so there's room to negotiate, according to CareerBuilder's latest survey, which polled more
than 4,600 full - time employers and 3,450 U.S. workers between May and September.
The majority of employers typically
offer candidates lower
salaries than they're willing to pay so there's room to negotiate, according to CareerBuilder.
And even setting that aside, nearly 70 percent of the time a man receives a higher initial
salary offer than does a woman vying for the same job title at the same company.
If Texas
offered Saban 4.5 % of its revenue, it can give him a
salary of $ 7.3 million per year, a raise of more
than 30 %.
According to an evaluation by Hired, female candidates in the field are
offered an average of four percent less
than their male counterparts, and «63 percent of the time women receive lower
salary offers than men for the same job at the same company.»
In popular, high - paying industries like tech, women are
offered lower starting
salaries than their male counterparts for the same job at the same company 63 percent of the time.
Young companies are now
offering higher
salaries than the tech industry average — with developers earning 26 percent more, marketers raking in an additional 7 percent, and sales / business development folks commanding a 12 percent premium to work at startups.
Since its soft launch in Canada last June, 12,000 applicants and 250 companies including Kik, Shopify, Influitive, Wealthsimple and Wave have made more
than $ 60 million in job
offers, with an average
salary of $ 92,000, as of November.
Broadspire employs a team of more
than 1,500 professionals worldwide and
offers a competitive
salary and benefits package to eligible staff, including ample professional development opportunities, career - advancement programs, global relocation opportunities, medical coverage, and tuition reimbursement.
Because they
offered lower
salaries than the competition, this meant that becoming a partner was a risk.
Now, we're in an offseason where a potential superstar like Shohei Ohtani is only getting the league minimum after signing with the Angels for a capped international bonus figure; where one of the very best hitters in the game, J.D. Martinez, still can't find a reasonable
offer with less
than two weeks to go before spring training; where Yu Darvish can't sign with either of the teams he would like to (the richest out there, the Yankees and Dodgers), despite their having a need for a starter of his caliber, because they «need» to clear
salary in order to avoid paying the luxury tax.
Oxlade Chamberlain agreed to Chelsea's terms accepting a
salary totalling # 190,000 a week.He now wants Liverpool to match that
offer so he can reject Chelsea.It's more of him holding out for the Liverpool move
than him rejecting Chelsea actually.
And yes,
offering Alexis a 250k
salary is way cheaper
than looking for a replacement costing us 70 million and paying him 200k.
He is taking one example of a player to prove his point but ignores the fact that the club have signed players like Ozil and Sanchez and would probably
offer both of those more
than the
salary he states.
JUST IN: News coming in is that Oxlade Chamberlain has not actually rejected Chelsea.Chelsea have
offered him a
salary totalling # 190,000 a week and Ox has told Liverpool to match that
offer and he'll sign for them.It's more of him holding out for the Liverpool move
than him rejecting Chelsea.
Therefore having just named 11 players that have more to
offer than in his hisvourite positions, you have to ask yourself, do we really need him and his 5m a year
salary when we could probably get 15 - 20m for him?
The # 200k a week wage
offer, spread over a five year period, will cost Man United # 52m and whilst that sum may sound astronomical such a
salary would still see di Maria earn less
than the likes of Wayne Rooney and Robin Van Persie.
Miami managed to make attractive
offers to all three of those free agents that counted for less against the
salary cap
than they seemed.
The Nigerian forward baulked at the
salary offered by the Gunners however, furious that it was only marginally more
than he was earning at West Brom.
We need to
offer bigger
salary than Milan or whoever wants to sign him.
«Yeah, Man U
offered me double my
salary so I was already more
than interested.
BVB have
offered Reus, 25, an annual
salary of some eight million euros according to kicker, who report that that winning the Bundesliga once and «preferably with Borussia Dortmund rather
than Bayern Munich» once would mean much more to the Germany international
than five championships in England or Spain.
A dawning realisation that Manchester City's
salary offer and medals were worth more
than the reported # 600k per week
salary he draws at United spread across his face at 2 — 0.»
«I would simply
offer his current
salary with a pro rata reduction for matches missed rather
than lower his
salary.»
That is an 8 % increase on the previous
offer... A teacher with a lifetime in public service with a
salary at retirement of # 37,800 would receive # 25,200 each year under these proposals, rather
than the # 19,100 they would currently earn in the final
salary Teachers» Pension Scheme.
However, it emerged last night he has been
offered a short - term position advising Cabinet secretary Sir Gus O'Donnell on a
salary of more
than # 200,000.
You are worth a lot more
than the low
salaries or stipends that are
offered to PhDs and postdocs in academia.
Now a physician and research fellow pursuing her Ph.D. at Charité University Hospital in Berlin, she knows that being in Germany has
offered greater resources and opportunities
than she would have had in Greece — not to mention double the
salary.
At that time DESY paid American researchers more
than they paid Germans; the total
offer was the equivalent of two German
salaries.
And they pave the way for entry into the STEM workforce: The number of STEM jobs is increasing and they
offer higher
salaries and wider career choices
than many other kinds of work.
Instead, much to her surprise, he
offered her an immediate appointment, allowing her to go on leave for her first year at ASU, reap a higher
salary than the fellowship stipend alone, and have access to ASU's benefits program.
As the allowance
offered by the EU was much higher
than the
salary (because of the extra costs you have when staying abroad), I was not happy with that!
If the business doesn't succeed, the optionee hasn't lost any investment, but the company has saved money in the interim by
offering a stake in the company's success rather
than a higher
salary or other compensation.)
Layoffs are always a possibility in industrial science, but the flip side is that companies
offer substantially higher
salaries than those available at universities or the National Institutes of Health (NIH)-- and, in some instances, stock options that can pay off big if a venture hits the jackpot.
Glassman also
offered others the option of having their
salaries reduced rather
than taking off furlough days.
Upon discussing the positions available and
salaries offered by various labs in the U.S. and Canada, I came to realize that these
salaries in combination with my sizeable student loan repayment schedule would result in a take - home
salary of less
than I had received during the funded years of my PhD.
If industry would stop
offering higher
salaries and better working conditions
than what schools do to the mathematically competent, we might attract and retain more excellent teachers of mathematics.
In the 2007 Education Next - Program on Education Policy and Governance survey, my colleagues and I found that just 33 percent of Americans would prefer to
offer a larger
salary increase to teachers «in subject areas where there are shortages, such as math and science» rather
than a smaller
salary increase to all teachers.
But according to U.S. News & World Report, each year more
than 10 percent of graduates from the top 20 law schools (or more
than 700 new lawyers) take jobs in the public sector that
offer a median
salary of $ 52,000.
Either estimate is nonetheless a good deal closer to, and a good deal less optimistic about, the truth
than the wildly inaccurate estimates that the public
offered about teacher
salaries and school expenditures.
In Charlotte - Mecklenburg, multi-classroom leaders are earning pay supplements of up to $ 23,000 — 50 percent more
than the average teacher
salary in North Carolina — and other advanced roles
offer supplements of up to $ 9,800.
In other words, Ohanian thinks you could use job security as a means of attracting employees into the public sector even if you
offered salaries roughly 10 % lower
than in the private sector because the job security itself has some value.
That's comparable to the pay
offered by Boston, Austin and Cleveland, but more
than the
salaries of teachers in other big systems in the region.
Insider Deals around Foxconn Revealed on State's Handout of 17 Cents for Every $ 1 in
Salary Insider deals were revealed this week showing that Wisconsin more
than doubled its incentive package in a handwritten note for Foxconn after initially
offering the Taiwanese manufacturer $ 1.1 billion to bring jobs to the state, WisPolitics reported.