So I was reading this article this morning about a girl who was going out for a job interview: she had an initial phone interview, then there was a second phone interview that was to determine a forthcoming face-to-face interview. Anyway, during the second phone interview, the girl asked how much she would be getting paid, to which the company then canceled the face-to-face interview; the girl took her story to the news, and now the internet response is in favor of the girl, saying she did nothing wrong, and lashing out against the company for clearly not caring about paying their workers and for looking for people to hire for next-to-nothing.
I'm sorry, am I missing something here? Because when I was growing up and entering adulthood, and people were teaching me about what and what not to do during job interviews, I was always told asking about salaries or anything like that was one of the questions you never ask during an interview, because it's not a proper thing to ask - especially if you don't even have the job yet. Salary and payment discussions are supposed to come after you're hired and your employer discusses these things with you.
So . . . I mean, how, exactly, is the company in the wrong for turning down the girl for asking a question she's not supposed to ask in an interview? And how is the girl a victim for asking a question?
I'm sorry, am I missing something here? Because when I was growing up and entering adulthood, and people were teaching me about what and what not to do during job interviews, I was always told asking about salaries or anything like that was one of the questions you never ask during an interview, because it's not a proper thing to ask - especially if you don't even have the job yet. Salary and payment discussions are supposed to come after you're hired and your employer discusses these things with you.
So . . . I mean, how, exactly, is the company in the wrong for turning down the girl for asking a question she's not supposed to ask in an interview? And how is the girl a victim for asking a question?