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Beyond resume, lie your ass off about previous salaries (keep it believable), and always counter an offer by informing them that it's lower than the other offers you have on the table, keep those believable too. Depending on your level of experience and industry averages you can at least get a few more thousand out of them.
The advice I’ve received was give a salary that’s a bit higher than your actual desired salary. It seems like an obvious tactic everyone knows, but companies are counting on entry level candidates to be ignorant when it comes to finances.
Yep, they can't see your finances and HR departments can't disclose that info either.