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Market rates for a non-senior project manager...???
I am struggling to make a statement where I want to say that I am available to evaluate proposals that are not in line with my profile.
In the job description is this statement: Market rates for a non-senior project manager.
I would write the below text but I am not quite sure. It will be write in the cover letter as last row before regards.
I am completely willing to consider rates for a non-senior project manager.
What do you reckon?
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Re: Market rates for a non-senior project manager...???

Originally Posted by
SunMoon
I am struggling to make a statement where I want to say that I am available to evaluate proposals that are not in line with my profile.
In the job description is this statement: Market rates for a non-senior project manager.
I would write the below text but I am not quite sure. It will be write in the cover letter as last row before regards.
I am completely willing to consider rates for a non-senior project manager.
What do you reckon?
Market rates = a salary that matches the standard for the job, so it is neither high nor low. You need not say anything at this stage. Keep that statement for the interview, when the question of remuneration may be discussed.
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Re: Market rates for a non-senior project manager...???
You are right.
However my question was that the recruiter could think that I am looking for a manager position from my CV, though I am available for non-manager position as well for gaining experience (contract).
I was trying to say something for inviting the recruiter to keep in the list my CV even though it is, or seems, a manager profile.
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Re: Market rates for a non-senior project manager...???
You will be better to say that directly. "I am interested in the/a managerial position, but at present prefer to be considered for non-managerial ones in order to build experience."
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