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Want a VP on a Director’s Budget? Think Again. Hiring managers often want top-tier talent without offering top-tier pay. Sound familiar? Here’s a classic exchange: Hiring Manager: “We need a VP. Budget $150-170k.” Recruiter: “That’s more like a director’s salary.” Hiring Manager: “But we need a VP.” It’s like expecting to buy a sports car with a bicycle budget. If you’re serious about hiring top talent, stop offering bottom-tier pay. It’s time to align expectations with reality and pay people what they’re worth. Elon Musk warren buffet Tim Cook Santa Clause

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Hiring Manager: We need to hire a VP. Budget $150-170k. Recruiter: That's more like a director's salary. Hiring Manager: But we need a VP. Recruiter: That will be tough to find. Some people think they can buy a sports car with a bicycle budget. It's time to stop interviewing top talent only to offer them bottom-tier pay. Pay people what they are worth. #humanresources #jobinterviews #hiring #strategy

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