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wakefield-wanderer's journey

Milestones, reflections, and progress updates connected as your layoff-to-next-step story unfolds.

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    I recently had a second-round interview for a position I’m really excited about at a company I admire. I feel highly qualified for the role, and they have now scheduled me for a third round, which is promising. However, I noticed something concerning regarding the salary. The organization’s website lists a salary range that tops out at $20,000 lower than what was posted on LinkedIn when they reposted the job last weekend. I’m left wondering which salary range is more accurate. I’m leaning towards the LinkedIn figure being more realistic, especially since they had to repost the job, which suggests that the initial salary may have deterred candidates.

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    I recently went through a second round panel interview with a company that I believed would be an easy transition for me, offering a raise between $25k and $30k. However, I decided to withdraw from the process because I felt that wasn't enough of a raise to leave my current position. Shortly after, I had a phone screen for a dream job that I've always wanted, which would come with a significant raise of $50k to $70k. I have a hiring manager interview scheduled for the 18th. Just yesterday, the recruiter from the first job reached out to me, expressing their interest and asking if I was sure I didn't want the position. They've now increased the salary ceiling to a potential $40k bump from my current salary. I'm now in a bit of a dilemma and wondering if there's a polite way to ask the dream job recruiter if they could possibly move my hiring manager interview up, as the timeline for the first opportunity is quite tight. It's a bit of a validation for me that withdrawing from the first job was the right call, especially since they came back with a higher offer.

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