SlinkyMike
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Yes. The part you quoted is where they are preparing you for a lowball offer.Did anybody read the spec in its entirety?
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Yes. The part you quoted is where they are preparing you for a lowball offer.Did anybody read the spec in its entirety?
Did I miss that or is that just your hunch?Yes. The part you quoted is where they are preparing you for a lowball offer.
Did you miss the post where he confirmed my "hunch"?Did I miss that or is that just your hunch?
Most likely. Care to link me?Did you miss the post where he confirmed my "hunch"?
Most likely. Care to link me?
As mentioned above, this is for a relatively inexperienced candidate, so salary rage would be between R8,000 - R15,000 pm depending on the candidates level of expertise and experience.
So you want a slave, in other words....As mentioned above, this is for a relatively inexperienced candidate, so salary rage would be between R8,000 - R15,000 pm depending on the candidates level of expertise and experience.
I was earning that in 2005.I mean it’s even worse than I thought.
Basic entirely self-taught desktop support roles are paid more than that with less responsibility.
Yup after hours support on that? I mean sure if the person was part time or something.I honestly think there is a disconnect between the market and your expectations. If I may suggest, perhaps a rethink the salary range or a rethink of the responsibilities and working conditions are in order.
The same salary someone doing a similar job 17 to 20 years ago maybe.everybody got to start somewhere, right?
Thanks for the great response to my thread! I'm definitely getting the attention I wanted.
Just to be clear:
This means that I am looking for a relatively inexperienced candidate (2-5 years experience) that is ambitious and looking for a great opportunity for self-development and growth. I could just as easily hire our IT support company to set up the hardware and build our new site, or ask the new ERP software company to bring in a team that would take care of the transition from old to new software. I dont want to do that. I want to have my hand on the process and create a new position in my company for someone who is willing to learn and grow in the process.
As mentioned above, this is for a relatively inexperienced candidate, so salary rage would be between R8,000 - R15,000 pm depending on the candidates level of expertise and experience.
So you want a slave, in other words....
Go look for a slave in China my man.
Like the people here said, that I might add, know a lot more than you do... you need a team.
The days of Groot Meneer with bieg IT company in Pretoors are over.. IT doesn't work like that anymore, you're in the wrong decade pal!
That's great to hear. Hopefully you will get more interest now because low balling generally leads to low quality candidates or fewer responses and yes 8k is low ballingThanks again for all the comments on the post. I have realized that my ballpark in terms of salary vs experience was way off and I have not been able to find a successful candidate yet. We have decided to keep looking for a candidate that would fit in the position, and if we receive this candidate, we would make an offer to improve the candidates current remuneration package. So...in other words... we can offer experience and a nice new challenge to someone with drive and who likes to build something from scratch. The remuneration package should not be the deciding factor. Please still submit CV's to [email protected] if you are interested and have read the job spec.