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Hi Fishes, Pls help,
YOE: 13 yrs
Cctc: 13 lpa
Have cleared HCL interview. Initially they offered 23 lpa (via proposed offer letter), but i requested to reconsider it for 25 lpa.
After 5 days, they sent final offer letter of 19 lpa (stating they can offer max 50% as per L4 approval).
Queries:
1. Is this normal or rare case, reducing the offer amount from what quoted initially?
2. Should I accept or negotiate?
I don't have any other offer as of now.
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I would reach out again to your point of contact and let them know you are still interested and wondering where they are at with the hiring process
Send another email stating how you would be a good fit for the position
It likely means they aren't completely sold on you and want to keep interviewing. The fact that you haven't gotten a rejection email could mean they either haven't sent one yet (and will) or they're holding on to you in case they don't find a better candidate. The whole process is really dehumanizing. Hring managers should be more mindful of how it makes a candidate feel when they pull shit like this. Good luck to you. Don't reapply. You would be wasting everyone's time, yours especially.
I have no advice but I feel you. 4 rounds if interviews for 2 months and no rejection letter... wtf is wrong with ppl. I've been a hiring manager for years and would NEVER. But I know better than to expect myself from others. 😩
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Most of the time them reposting is a rejection email, there have been some exceptions
Unfortunately no response is a form of rejection.
Meh Hilton salaries leave alot to be desired. Maybe this is a win in the long run?
Don’t put all your eggs in this basket. They are further along with another candidate and you are on the B or C list OR they don’t know what/who they need. Move on and look for another opportunity. If they come back and want you then you can negotiate from a position of strength IF you decide you want them.
Hotels need people - I am surprised
I had a similar situation. An internal qualified candidate applied the last minute. They ended up hiring them. Usually not good news. Continue to apply to other positions and make sure you send them a letter of interest and why your a good fit. Good luck