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Don't Settle for the First Offer. When offered a job for $38,000 a year, and it's your first job, ask if the salary is negotiable. Perform Market Research. Use Another Offer as Leverage. Simply Ask.
Put Your Number Out First. Ask for More Than What You Want. Don't Use a Range. Be Kind But Firm. Focus on Market Value. Prioritize Your Requests. But Don't Mention Personal Needs. Ask for Advice.
Fully understand the job. Educate yourself on the company. Arm yourself with salary information. Know your strengths and differentiators. Determine how much you'd like to make. Decide on an appropriate salary range.
DO familiarize yourself with industry salary trends. DON'T fail to build your case. DON'T stretch the truth. DO factor in non-salary benefits. DON'T wing it. DO know when to wrap it up. DON'T forget to get everything in writing. DON'T make it only about you.
With that in mind, my rule of thumb is that you should counteroffer between 10 percent and 20 percent above the initial offer, says Doody. You will often end up somewhere under your counter but over your initial offer. And 20 percent could very well mean another $15,000.
Always negotiate starting salary by counter offering The Worst case, you find out they already made their best offer. You should counter between 10% and 20% above the base salary in the job offer. Counter closer to 10% if you need the job pretty badly, and you don't sense that the company is desperate to hire you.
Get your offer on paper. Research your realistic salary range. Figure out what your job priorities are. Talk up your skills and experience. Bring your W2. Take a collaborative, not combative, tone. Negotiate each term independently.
Be Reasonable in Your Request. Do your homework. Demonstrate Why You're Worth It. Know Your Company's Compensation Philosophy. Know the Decision-Makers. Know That Money Isn't Everything, and Know What Else You Want.
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