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When you receive a job offer, you might hesitate to negotiate salary and benefits because you don't want to risk losing the offer. Many employers expect salary negotiations, however, so as long as you handle the situation appropriately, you shouldn't lose what's already on the table.
A counter offer is issued when the job offer presented by a prospective employer isn't considered acceptable by the applicant. An employee might also issue a counter offer to their current employer if they are awarded a promotion and don't agree with the new compensation offered for accepting that position.
A counter offer is an offer made by a candidate in response to a salary offer from an employer. An employee might also issue a counter offer to their current employer if they are awarded a promotion and don't agree with the new compensation offered for accepting that position.
A good range for a counter is between 10% and 20% above their initial offer. On the low end, 10% is enough to make a counter worthwhile, but not enough to cause anyone any heartburn.
It's easy to tell your friends to negotiate when they get a job offer. In fact, a study by Salary.com found 84% of employers expect job applicants to negotiate salary during the interview stage. If you're not convinced yet, know this: The hiring manager's on edge too when it comes to negotiating salary.
Do Your Homework. Be Non-Committal/Vague About Salary History and Expectations. Don't Blindly Accept the First Offer. Take Some Time to Consider the Offer and Gauge the Value of the Salary/Benefits as a Whole. Ask for 10-25% More Than What Was Offered. Justify Your Ask.
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.
If you're wondering whether to ask for more money when you get an offer, most of the time the answer is yes. Employers often have a bit of wiggle room when they make an offer, and at this point in the process, getting more money in your salary is often as easy as just asking for it.
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