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Updated: 24 May 2012
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Job: ABAP Developer
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01.12.23.3
Less than 1 year0.7 weeks  
   
1-4 years1.8 weeks  
5-9 years3.2 weeks  
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ABAP Developer - (City withheld for privacy), Uttar Pradesh, India
If you are confident that you will get the job or if you can sense that they are eager to hire you, go as high. For example, for my 5.5 lpa job (which I accepted), I asked for 7 Lakhs. If they say its out of their range, say you are willing to negotiate because you like the outlook of the organization etc. Never broach the subject yourself. Especially during the tech interview. Wait until they make the offer.
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