Should we tell our expected and current CTC just in mail before interview?
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Should we tell our expected and current CTC just in mail before interview? I read on many resume advices "never put salary info in resume" but these day every company ask expected CTC then takes interview.
What should i give in reply to this type of mail where company is asking for expected and current CTC before interview? Can they appoint me directly , without interview?
Should i ask any other question to company before giving expected and current CTC?
Hi,
This is Mikel from london I found your resume on a job portal and
it's very good .We have very urgent requirements @ london.
Requirement1 : Senior Web Designer
Experience: min4+yrs
Skills:HTML,Adobe Photoshop, Javascript,CSS, Dreamweaver,Accessibility Etc..
If you looking for change just forward your latest resume
to [email protected] along with these details
Contact Number:
Current CTC:
Expected CTC:
Notice Period:
Current Location:
Like to Relocate to London (Y/N):
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