One comment on “What’s Wrong with Hiring Cheap?

  1. I think recruiters tend to try to maximise salaries (because their commission is based on it), and often tell potential employers that they have no hope of hiring at the low salary range they have specified. In the UK software industry, we have plenty of incoming cheaper talent from mainland Europe, and I think that has deflated the market. That talent tends to be good, but it’s given companies an appetite for pushing the wage bill even lower, rather than seeking genuinely good talent from that (now larger) pool.

    I no-longer apply to anything that doesn’t quote a salary range, as I tend to discover they are £10-20k beneath my lowest acceptable limit (a salary I earned 5 years ago).

    I am currently stuck trying to define what I want to do next, figure out whether it will pay, and satisfy the bizarrely-specific set of criteria to be considered for it. And yet, to former employers, I am seen as one of their most talented colleagues… So if I’m struggling, we really aren’t hiring for talent any more. As you say, we’re hiring what’s cheap and available now, sadly.

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