This statement is not wholly accurate: “threaten to blacklist you if asked for a raise”
What they are saying, is that when you receive your first offer from them, you are not allowed to try and raise the rate that you indicated in your initial application.
What is true, is that they have their own rate limits.
But it does not say that they blacklist you if you ask for a raise. This only applies to the first job received.
This statement is not wholly accurate: “threaten to blacklist you if asked for a raise”
What they are saying, is that when you receive your first offer from them, you are not allowed to try and raise the rate that you indicated in your initial application.
What is true, is that they have their own rate limits.
But it does not say that they blacklist you if you ask for a raise. This only applies to the first job received.
So much better.