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Apr. 23rd, 2013 12:05 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The job that lowballed my salary EMailed back. They won't budge when it comes to negotiation, so I wished them luck, and moved on.
The job itself didn't feel right (It was the "Okay" job I mentioned earlier) and had a sweatshop feel to it. After answering their questions and probing about call flows and responsibilities, the job seemed VERY "cram as much work into one person as possible." Quotas of 40-50 calls a day with simultaneous chat support, and if you went a chat only route, you were required to run a minimum 5 chats at once.
All this for an environment a lot more complicated than Nintendo's setup - so I wanted the same (or $1/hr less) pay. They dropped it much too low for my liking, and I decided it was too much work for not enough compensation.
I still have five more opportunities, two of which look pretty awesome at MUCH higher than these guys, and Nintendo, offered.
The job itself didn't feel right (It was the "Okay" job I mentioned earlier) and had a sweatshop feel to it. After answering their questions and probing about call flows and responsibilities, the job seemed VERY "cram as much work into one person as possible." Quotas of 40-50 calls a day with simultaneous chat support, and if you went a chat only route, you were required to run a minimum 5 chats at once.
All this for an environment a lot more complicated than Nintendo's setup - so I wanted the same (or $1/hr less) pay. They dropped it much too low for my liking, and I decided it was too much work for not enough compensation.
I still have five more opportunities, two of which look pretty awesome at MUCH higher than these guys, and Nintendo, offered.