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inamuddle1 | 14:03 Fri 02nd Aug 2013 | Jobs & Education
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I have applied for 2 jobs recently.

the first is a technical support position. In the same line of work that I currently work with. The salary is 25000 a year, and is customer service bases, fixing computer IT problems. I already know how to do this. Its a well known company.

However,

Yesterday night, I seen an advertisement for a Junior Recruitment Consultant position. I read the spec and decided it sounded quite interesting, not knowing the salary, i applied anyway. This morning i received an email back, confirming that they would like to discuss the position with me, I agreed. I done my research on the company, realising its a new company. The Director called me, he asked many questions about me, and prompted me to do a lot of talking to him about myself, i needed a glass of water once i had finished... oooft! Naturally i was wanting to hear more about their company! Finally I got a chance to ask about the company, and I asked of the salary. He said it depended on my experience, and if i didnt mind telling him my currently salary... Here's where i made the mistake! I said 18,000. Which is a underestimate. I also get benefits and bonuses that I hadn't included in this. I feel I've undersold myself financially. He replied and said that the organisation is very much commission focused, but there is a basic salary, and they would take my salary into consideration. Naturally I want more than my salary. There is another position at the moment offering me 25000.

Now I am thinking of sending him an email, advising that I like his line of work, and am interested in the company and feel I have skills useful to a startup company, and advise him of my actual REAL salary amount, and my expectation of something higher. It seems quite a bold thing to do.

It doesnt seem like your average Recruitment Consultant position, it seems a lot of calling people and researching, almost sales orientated. Promoting the company and it's clients which you have to find yourself.

Not really sure... seems I'm not as interested as I first was. I'm not sure what to do... Maybe I should just keep quiet, see if anything comes of it. But I feel only right to advise of my salary expectations???

The other job, I'm currently waiting for a position to come up, and the agency will put my CV forward. So fingers crossed. And i'm still employed at the moment, so... Gosh it's a lot of activity when your searching for a new job isnt it. :)
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You will get a very low base salary in in a recruitment agency. You only earn money if you sign people up and get so much per person.

Go for the £25,000 with the IT job, at least you know what you are earning.

A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush as they say.
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Ah, so that's what that saying means! :) Now I understand. Thank you.

Still in Spain?
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Yes :)
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The last thing you should do is go back with a higher figure - makes you sound like a money-grabbing opportunist. Having made the underestimate mistake you will just have to live with it I'm afraid - another of life's lessons learnt hopefully.

Good luck, whatever you decide.
''A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush as they say.''
don't wish to sound pessimistic but there are probably a couple of thousand applications for that 'bird in the hand'
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