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Be polite but direct in asking about the starting salary. Show enthusiasm for the position. If the company has asked whether you're interested in the job, you should thank them for their message, state that the position does sound interesting, and then write “May I ask what the salary range is?”
Evaluate your position in the company. Before composing your letter, evaluate the market value of your job first. Write down all of your accomplishments. Don't ignore the perks. Include supporting materials. Other considerations to keep in mind.
Step 1: Thank the employer for the offer. The hiring manager needs to know that you're genuinely excited and grateful to take this offer. Step 2: State your counteroffer. Step 3: Back yourself up. 6 ways to avoid sounding insensitive in emails during the COVID-19 crisis.
Dear Hiring Manager, Thank you for offering me the position. I am excited about the opportunity, and I can't wait to start. For starting salary, I am looking for something closer to [insert specific number].
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.
Keep in mind that the offer is not yet final. Show genuine interest in the offered position. Give a salary range rather than a specific amount. Aim for a higher salary but make sure it's within reason.
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.
Meet upfront. Continue to build rapport. Have a well-established goal. Brainstorm offline. Stamp out conflict. Ask more questions, not less. Keep the climate positive. Sprinkle in the personal touch.
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