What is your Expected CTC? Should I tell my expected salary
or say as per company norms?
Tell me proper answer for it?
Answer Posted / kuntal samanta
It is always better to keep a proper break up with expected
salary structure..& expected salry always sould not be
more than more 40% of the previous salary.
Some times in big organization the company offer may more
than your expectation in such case you should keep a clear
idead about the avg. salary of the post. unless when U put
ur expected salary,it may become less than there minimum
salary of the post.
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