You've mastered the interview, you've followed up with the employer, and congrats! You're in the midst of a job offer. But now what? Make sure your salary stays in-line with what you want.
7. When you provide a range, you automatically set
yourself up to get less than what you want.
DON’T PROVIDE
A SALARY RANGE.
tip #1
8. OFFER AN ODD
NUMBER INSTEAD.
It grabs the attention of the hiring manager but
make sure to set your number roughly 3-10% more
than your ideal salary. Also, make sure that it’s in-
line with industry trends.
tip #2
9. tip #3
RETURN THE
QUESTION.
Answer with a question similar to, “What is the
company pay scale for this position?” It’s asked to
obtain simple context clues. Once you’re given this
info, make a request using an odd number within
that range!
13. MAKE A COMPELLING
ARGUMENT.
Utilize your research to make a compelling case for a salary
increase. Express a connection to the company’s mission
and vision; indicate that you believe this will be a long-
term beneficial relationship between you and the employer.
tip #2
14. MORE THAN DOLLARS.
Keep in mind, it’s not always about a paycheck when it
comes to negotiating your salary. Think about things that’ll
enhance your quality of work or help you with work-life
balance.
Examples: Professional development funds, paid
vacation, telecommuting, tuition reimbursement, etc.
tip #3
15. AGREEMENT IS FINITO!
Make sure what you agreed to is included
in your employment contract and your
official offer letter so it’s on-file in
Human Resources.
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17. About Gala Jackson, M.Ed.
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Expert & Career Management
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