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“Whats the point of asking salary expectations when you are going to just ignore it.” — Netizen

A somewhat irate netizen took to Reddit recently, wondering if it’s a “common practice” in companies’ Human Resources divisions to ask new hires what their salary expectations are, yet tell them they have a flat rate when offered a position in the firm.

After going through rounds of interview, I was offered a role and I’ve asked if it’s negotiable, they say no as they have a flat rate for fresh grads.7Seas_ofRyhme wrote.One Reddit user wrote that this had been his experience as well.

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