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  2. How To Answer The Dreaded 'Salary Question' - AOL

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    By Skip Freeman . It's a question that you can expect to be asked sooner rather than later during a job interview.It's a question that seems to be a "loaded" one in every sense of the word, and ...

  3. How To Answer The 'Salary Requirement' Question - AOL

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  5. Application for employment - Wikipedia

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    An application for employment is a standard business document that is prepared with questions deemed relevant by employers.It is used to determine the best candidate to fill a specific role within the company.

  6. Interview - Wikipedia

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    An interview is a structured conversation where one participant asks questions, and the other provides answers. [1] In common parlance, the word "interview" refers to a one-on-one conversation between an interviewer and an interviewee. The interviewer asks questions to which the interviewee responds, usually providing information.

  7. Salary - Wikipedia

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    Salary can also be considered as the cost of hiring and keeping human resources for corporate operations, and is hence referred to as personnel expense or salary expense. In accounting, salaries are recorded in payroll accounts. [1] A salary is a fixed amount of money or compensation paid to an employee by an employer in return for work performed.

  8. How to Negotiate Your First Salary after Graduating - AOL

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    When you're applying for a new position, knowing how to negotiate your salary is a crucial part of being in the workforce. Unfortunately, many employees make the mistake of accepting a wage that's

  9. Pay grade - Wikipedia

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    Typically, pay grades encompass two dimensions: a “vertical” range where each level corresponds to the responsibility of, and requirements needed for a certain position; and a “horizontal” range within this scale to allow for monetary incentives rewarding the employee's quality of performance or length of service.