# Eight rounds, thirty people. Then they said the salary was a mistake.

**[TRUE STORY]** — by Senior candidate · tech sector · via r/jobhunting

A job posting advertised $110,000 to $150,000. The candidate completed eight interview rounds, including a substantial take-home project, and spoke with roughly thirty people across the organisation. At the end of it, the recruiter called to say the posted salary was a 'mistake' — the actual maximum was $90,000. The candidate withdrew. Users on r/jobhunting suspected the entire exercise was bait-and-switch: dangle a competitive salary, extract months of engagement and a completed project, then reveal the real number when the candidate is too invested to walk.

*Source: [r/jobhunting · covered by Yahoo Finance](https://finance.yahoo.com/news/called-salary-mistake-shocking-surprise-151606420.html)*
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