Job applicant ends Zoom call after recruiter calls their salary expectations 'cute': 'We expect 50-hour weeks, but the base rate is non-negotiable'

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  • A young businessman waves hello to someone on a zoom call
  • The recruiter called my salary expectations "cute." I ended the Zoom call right there. Did I overreact?

    I've been job hunting for months now, and after dealing with endless ghosting, you start getting genuinely desperate when an interview finally lands on your calendar. I got a call scheduled for a mid-level role at a company that seemed decent on paper. I researched them, prepped my answers, logged onto the video call early, and we started chatting.
  • About five minutes in, the recruiter asked about my salary expectations. I gave a completely standard, market-rate range based on my experience. The guy literally chuckled, leaned back in his chair, and said, "That's a cute number, but we prefer to hire people who are driven by the mission, not the paycheck. We expect 50-hour weeks, but the base rate is non-negotiable."
  • I just sat there stunned, genuinely thinking he was testing my negotiation skills or making a weird joke. I asked if there was equity or bonuses to offset the lower base and the extra hours. He just smiled and said, "No, just the opportunity to work with a rockstar team."
  • I politely said, "I don't think our expectations align, thank you for your time," and just hit the 'leave meeting' button. Now I'm sitting here staring at my screen. second-guessing myself. The market is so brutal right now, maybe I should've just swallowed my pride and tried to negotiate, but I just don't have the energy to talk myself into glaring red flags anymore.
  • Has anyone else just completely lost their patience and walked out of an interview like this? At what point do you just say no?
  • Commenters sided with the interviewee.

    Phailgasm "We prefer to hire people who are driven by the mission, not the paycheck" Sonofabitch these recruiters, people need money, and both things can be true at once. He wants you to work overtime for free, and even at a lower salary than average, he can pound sand.
  • Brownie-0109 He left no room to negotiate. And then there's the use of the word rockstar, which gave me the ick. If I had the balls, I'd have done the same thing.
  • two people look upset on a job interview zoom call
  • virginiawolverine Lmao. This thought he was showing you what an alpha he was and that you'd bend over backward in the face of his chad negotiation shutdown. You did the right thing, the guy was an ah le and this company would be hellish to work for.
  • coldequation "We prefer..." "I prefer f you, pay me." Get what you're worth. That company is a cesspool, guaranteed.
  • natguy2016 That person told you to f off, so OP did. That is what you have before even being hired.
  • WTAF_ You took one for the team by doing this- and it is appreciated. These idiots need to learn. But everyone is too desperate to call them out like this. You did us all a service.
  • katinthewoodss You did the right thing. Even if the benefits were non- negotiable, there is a right and wrong way to get that message across.
  • Tyrilean It depends. Do you consider working in a toxic for sh pay better than unemployment? Sometimes you gotta deal with it to eat. Depending on how desperate I was, I might've played ball and continued my search, and left without notice when a better opportunity came along (and left this job off my resume).
  • Dave_1464 That guy was just hoping he finds someone desperate enough to take it while getting lowballed on the salary. Its bad enough out there that they know they can do crp like this.
  • FreshLuck9739 F this guy! Recruiters are generally trashy people.
  • jdiddy_ub There are very few companies in the world where working there is a real privilege...I'm guessing this isn't one of them. There's nothing wrong with ending a call/meeting if your numbers do not align. It's a waste of both people's time to continue if you know it's not going to work. The issue is that you are a bit uncertain.
  • That and I guess he could be perceived as rode based on how I'm reading his tone as described but you could've thanked him and gave him a second instead of just leaving abruptly. How big was the gap?
  • SmoothSauce67 Don't be so hard on yourself because you are "Interviewing" them too! It looks to me like they didn't fit your requirements and you chose to not move them forward... look at it that way and keep moving otherwise you can second guess yourself to no end and that can carry to the next interview, IMO
  • CapitalParallax People swallowing their pride because they're desperate is how we got here in the first place. Good on you for doing what needs to be done.
  • JJBtch The moment he chuckled I would've hung up. F that guy and that job. Dumb wants people to care about the "mission", give a reason to care.
  • Drayyen You're right, market's cr p, but any interviewer who is willing to mock me before they've even hired me is someone I cannot work for. Period. Run like the wind, bullseye, anywhere except that place.

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