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Question 20 of 34 for our Fire Inspector Mock Interview

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Question 20 of 34

What are your salary expectations?

"My salary expectations are based on my qualifications and experience. I would be happy to know the salary you propose, and I'm sure we can come to a mutual agreement."

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  • 20. What are your salary expectations?

      How to Answer

      Try to avoid directly answering the question, but show that you are willing to negotiate. Often, you will know the salary that is budgeted for the position before you apply, and you can answer with that number or a range in which you would like it to be. If you do not know the salary, you do not want to undercut yourself or propose a higher salary than their budget.

      Written by Krista Wenz on May 27th, 2021

      Answer Example

      "My salary expectations are based on my qualifications and experience. I would be happy to know the salary you propose, and I'm sure we can come to a mutual agreement."

      Written by Krista Wenz on May 27th, 2021

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      Anonymous Answer

      "My salary expectations are based on my qualifications and experience. I have seen the proposed salary for the position and it is appropriate and in alignment with other Fire departments of similar size."

      Amanda's Feedback

      You've shown real finesse in answering this question without providing an actual salary number, but confirming that you'd like to be compensated appropriately based on your experience and performance record. It is often more appropriate to provide a specific number when you're discussing the details of the position or when you receive an offer.

      You can also ask the interviewer to share what the range is for the role.



      It may be more appropriate to provide a specific number when you're discussing the details of the position or when you receive an offer.