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Discover Ludwig"offer a salary" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to propose or present a specific amount of money to someone as their wage or compensation for a job. Example: The company will offer a competitive salary to attract top candidates for the open position.
Exact(19)
We offer a salary of 100K+ commensurate with applicant's level of experience.
Such a position would offer a salary of between £18,453 and £22,221.
The 1L summer positions will offer a salary of $2,700/week or $27,000 for ten weeks from May 20 to July 26 , 2013
The owner argues that there is a less-restrictive alternative to enforcing the equal-pay laws: the government can offer a salary supplement to the affected women.
But a number appeared to be unaware of the legislation and, once it was explained to them, were happy to offer a salary or fee".
At the risk of attracting accusations of madness, with this week's top ten jobs we have chosen to highlight 10 roles from the jobs board that offer a salary of £50,000 and over.
Similar(41)
Philipstown.info offers a salary but no benefits.
The players offered a salary freeze for this year.
Over the next two days of talks, the league offered a salary cap set at $42.5 million a team, and the union offered a salary cap set at $49 million.
Fleetwood was now eager to secure him for Drury Lane and offered a salary larger than ever proposed to any performer.
I just hired a new assistant and offered a salary, and she came back and asked for a higher salary and a signing bonus.
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