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Why talking about your current salary with recruiters and in interviews is a horrible idea

Oliver Jumpertz
6 min readFeb 28, 2022

Why talking about your current salary with recruiters and in interviews is a horrible idea

Interviews are never easy. We often feel like beggars hoping to get a well-paid job. Although this is actually not the reality, especially for tech workers, interviews stress our nerves, make us sweat, and we usually don’t feel well doing them. We are constantly graded and evaluated, classified, and then deemed worthy or not. Interviews are full of questions we have all already heard of. There are classics, clever questions, riddles, whiteboarding, and what else.

One of those classics that’s asked more and more, especially by recruiters, is the following one:

“What is your current salary?”

This is one of the most critical and morally questionable questions to ask a candidate, and here is how you deal with it.

Determining the value of work

Before we talk about the question and how to handle it, we need to talk about how the value of work is determined. With this knowledge, you will understand the catch of this question and why answering honestly puts you at a disadvantage. To completely cover a topic as deep as how to value work, it would definitely need a whole article or even a book on its own. We will thus go with a pretty simplified version that gives you at least a…

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Oliver Jumpertz
Oliver Jumpertz

Written by Oliver Jumpertz

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I remember early on in my career, the interview at small company. The hiring manager was also the department manager. When he asked me what salary I wanted (he'd perhaps asked my current salary) the reply was "That’s a bit of a jump isn't it?"…

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There is no need to explain your position on disclosing salary. When they ask you "What do you currently make", just simply reply with "It depends on your compensation package, but I'll be looking to make X to Y. Fun fact: The recruiters your…

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For years now, when I am asked for a current salary by a recruiter, it is game over. It is huge red flag and there is never any point in going further. No need for a polite response. I will never deal with that recruiter/organization again. The…

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