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  1. Well actually they do provide job salary. The recruiter told me at the beginning that the job is offered for 65K. Then when I submit my information, he asked me for my salary requirement. I was confused. I asked him if the employer already offered that much, why would he wants my salary requirement. The recruiter said it's the employer's request. So I told him, anything more than 45K is acceptable for me. Now I am having a second thought. If they offer 65K why would I want to go lower than that? But again I just thought that if there are many candidates on the list, put up a low requirement may help. What do you think?
  2. Well, you know, I never worked as a programmer so I don't really know how much should I be paid. I just think about my expenses, 45K is good enough to cover it. If I ask for too much, the employer might weight it in as factor against me. But if I ask for too little, he might think I'm "cheap" or some sort of unconfident. :-\
  3. I don't have a degree is computer programming. I also know JavaScript, CSS, C# .NET, Sql Server, MS Access. All self-taught. I never worked for any company as a programmer. 60K sounds good for me, in fact, it is too good. With my profile, do you think I should ask for that much? I'm thinking of 45K.
  4. I am applying for a job in Las Vegas. This job requires PHP and MySql knowledge, which I have. They asks me for my salary requirements (this is a must). I don't know how much should I tell them. I learned PHP and MySql myself for 2-3 years. I have built some simple dynamic web sites. I believe I am at intermediate level. How much would you ask if you were me? Please note that "I'm open to any offer" is not an option. The employer must know. Thanks.
  5. Let say we have three holidays in a year, that's New Year Day (01/01), Independence Day (01/04), and Christmas Day (12/25). If a user enters a date, I want to check whether the input date is a holiday or not. Note that the dates are written in the United States format (month/day). I need to use the timestamp to compare the dates.
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