Celldweller
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All I can say is, I hear these discussions regularly in the medical sales world I've been in for 12 years. It gets outright ridiculous when you have a regular bonus structure added to a base salary. The average annual salary increase in this world averages between 1.5-3%. Not a huge jump when you're starting at 40k but noticeable when one reaches a base of say, 80k plus.
However, nobody reaches that juicy base without jumping ship a few times and selling yourself on why you should be paid a base of 12-15% higher for leaving your current employer.
Point being, if my industry released everyone's salary (which is, thankfully, negotiable upon getting hired), those hiring managers would spend countless hours having to justify why Billy was hired at X vs Sally who was hired at Y and YOU are being offered Z.
The college grads? They could care less, they're just happy to have a job. It's the seasoned workers I'd worry about. Envy is a nasty "sin."
However, nobody reaches that juicy base without jumping ship a few times and selling yourself on why you should be paid a base of 12-15% higher for leaving your current employer.
Point being, if my industry released everyone's salary (which is, thankfully, negotiable upon getting hired), those hiring managers would spend countless hours having to justify why Billy was hired at X vs Sally who was hired at Y and YOU are being offered Z.
The college grads? They could care less, they're just happy to have a job. It's the seasoned workers I'd worry about. Envy is a nasty "sin."