Yes, I Ask for Salary Range Up Front

On the Disconnect between Noble Recruiters and Greedy Job Seekers

Leo Godin
5 min readOct 29, 2024

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Imagine having the audacity to ask for a salary range before investing your time with a recruiter. Wouldn’t it be much better to “hop on a call,” or “have a quick chat,” first? Then you would have much more information to make a decision. After all, a single company culture exchanges for ten eggs on the open market and three job impacts bring in six gallons of gas. It is surely worth your time to understand more about a job before declining based on salary alone. At least, that’s what William Carter would have you believe.

I recently came across this pure comedy gold written by William on LinkedIn. We’ve all seen the like, before. Helpful recruiter shares a nugget of wisdom to help job seekers. Job seekers do not find that advice useful. In fact, they find it offensive. Recruiter gets roasted over and over. The post has more than 800 comments as of this writing. I highly recommend reading the entire thing and going through the comments. For now, here’s the introduction.

I often see messages like “Can you share the salary range?” as a first response when I reach out to talented individuals about new opportunities. While I understand salary is…

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Leo Godin
Leo Godin

Written by Leo Godin

I’m Leo and I love data! Recovering mansplainer, currently working as a lead data engineer at New Relic. BS in computer science and a MS in data science.

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