preface[ˈpref.ɪs]: vt. 以…开始
3. “In my current position, I make...”
“在目前的职位,我的薪水是……”
Your current salary has nothing to do with your future salary. That’s still an unpopular opinion, but the quicker you let that sink in, the quicker you’ll be amongst the people who secure $20K+ salary increases with their new positions. Your current salary doesn’t convey the worth you bring to a new role or company. It doesn’t symbolize the skills, ideas, and solutions you can offer the team. Adding it to the conversation, especially before you receive an official job offer, is a quick way to limit your earning potential.
你目前的薪水和你未来的薪水没有关系。这仍然是一个不受欢迎的观点,但是你越快接受这一观点,你就能越快成为入职新工作后薪水至少增加2万美元的一员。你目前的薪水不能代表你将给新职位或公司带来的价值。它不能代表你能提供给团队的技能、创意和方案。在面试谈话中提到现在的工资,将会迅速限制你的收入潜力,尤其是在你被正式录用前。
sink in: 完全被理解
4. “[Anything negative or unnecessary about your current company.]”
和现在的公司有关的负面或不必要的评论
You’d think only amateurs make this mistake, but you’d be surprised. Talking about what’s missing from your current company or the skills your current manager lacks, even as a way to explain what you’re looking for next, still counts as badmouthing your current company. You want to avoid saying things like: “In my current role, I don’t feel challenged and supported by my manager and I’m really wanting to transition to a company that supports their team members and offers guidance and mentorship. That’s why I’m so interested in the opportunity to work here.”
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