There is nothing you can do...  If you want the job, then play their game.
When interviewing for noticeably more in salary- it's safer to play offers
(I have offer from XYZ, for XYZ).  @ my old company, I saw handful of people
inflate their current salaries with the wrong potential employers.  Very
rarely did I see them get the job, & they always walked away feeling as if
they'd burned bridges.  Cisco was one of the companies I particularly
remember checking in detail...

The whole process is a card game, & you're still required to show a winning
hand (most of the time) to win the game...

Good Luck !!!
Phil

----- Original Message -----
From: "Stephane Wantou Siantou" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2000 4:56 PM
Subject: Companies requiring proof of previous salary


>
> Hey Guys,
> I recently had an interview with a company that requires proof of
> my previous salary.  I don't want to show them anything about my
> previous salary.  How do you think I can go about it?
> Thanks
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