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Do plenty of research. Know your value to the company. Ignore what you previously made. Think beyond base salary. Shoot high, but prepare for rejection. Explain your reasoning. Maintain confident body and linguistic cues.
DO familiarize yourself with industry salary trends. DON'T negotiate too early or too late. DO make sure you are in the same ballpark. DON'T make it only about you. DO be honest. DON'T overlook the benefits. DO know when to wrap it up.
Rely on your gut feeling or financial needs when choosing your counter-offer range. Set the bottom of your range lower than what you're willing to accept. Negotiate too aggressively or they'll rescind the offer. Expect to get more if you're not willing to ask. Negotiate just for the sake of negotiating.
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.
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.
As a general rule of thumb, it's usually appropriate to ask for 10% to 20% more than what you're currently making. That means if you're making $50,000 a year now, you can easily ask for $55,000 to $60,000 without seeming greedy or getting laughed at.
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.
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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