Reputable company lowballs overqualified ‘unicorn candidate’ with 10% below her asking salary, candidate questions their intentions: ‘She's already taking a pay cut’

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    a woman sitting at a table with a resume in her hand during a job interview
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    "Company lowballed unicorn candidate"

    I've been an agency recruiter for 5 months. I was given this role my first week on the job and was told that it was urgent to fill and the company was desperate.
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    I am the third recruiter on my team to work on the position-the other two had given up and passed it to me.
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    The client has been a nightmare to work with. They are the leading company in their field and literally a household name, and they think it's everyone's dream to work with them.
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    They have rejected so many high quality candidates over tiny details, splitting hairs without even speaking with the candidates once.
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    The ones they are interested in, they drag out the interviewing process for months, take weeks to schedule interviews.
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    They went on vacation for 3 weeks back in October, when they announced this to me in September I told them not to wait until after then to schedule interviews with the candidates and their response was literally "we expect them to be available when we get back"!!!
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    As if the candidates aren't applying to other jobs at the same time! After losing candidate after candidate after candidate due to long gaps in between scheduling interviews, including one at the offer stage, they finally got the memo and started to move faster with the candidates.
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    I sent them a great candidate who is overqualified for the position but down to work for them because she appreciates the name brand of the company.
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    She has moved along in the process for the past two months in good spirits, wowed them with her presentation and take- home assignment, has done everything right.
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    We got to the final stage and the client asked me to remind them what her salary expectations are and I gave them the number.
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    Candidate gets her salary offer today, and..... They lowballed her and offered her 10% less than what she asked for.
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    Mind you, the number she requested originally, was within their salary range for the position! Candidate calls me upset and not understanding why she was offered less.
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    She's already taking a pay cut for this job due to the name brand. How could they finally reach the end of SUCH a long process, almost half a year, in which other candidates have dropped out time and time. again due to their inaction including one who had already received a salary offer from them.
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    How could they fuck this up now... The candidate is going to decline if they don't give her what she asked for.
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    female employee with her head in her hand displaying stress in the office
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    I asked my manager and she said that as recruiters we don't get involved with salary negotiations.
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    Altruistic-Meal6846 Honestly this is exactly how companies burn great candidates and then blame the market If her ask was in range and they still lowballed after months of delays that's on them I'd push back once with data and make it clear she'll walk then let the consequences happen sometimes losing the unicorn is the only lesson they learn.
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    JMLegend22 Tell your boss that someone else should take the account. That you don't think they are serious about hiring someone.
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    NormalAtmosphere8274 Take home assignments? No thanks, thats a hard pass
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    Past-Disaster-2801 I did that once. They asked me to send a quick paper on how I'd build a crowdfounding campaign. I turned it in and never heard from them again.

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