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Primary Responsibilities A warranty administrator reviews claims for parts and equipment and determines which ones are covered by warranties. They then enter the items into computers, submit the requests for fulfillment and maintain databases of all customers and the warranty parts needed.
Do your research. Before you even apply for a job, do some research into what a reasonable salary is for such a position. Negotiate. Be prepared to demonstrate your skills. Keep other perks in mind.
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 going to ask for something, be prepared to explain what you want, why you want it, and if possible, how it will benefit the company. If you're going to ask for more money, don't assume that saying their offer is lower than the average will work.
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.
Negotiate your salary. Get better at what you do. Take on a side gig. Invest in your education. Build multiple income streams. Don't be afraid to apply for that new job. Always be networking.
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.
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