
| Salary Negotiation
One of the most anxious moments of a job search is
that moment when the job offer is made and the salary
is far less than you had anticipated.
You are left with the dilemma of saying nothing and
receiving less than your worth or making an observation
on the salary without having your facts at hand at which
point you risk alienating your prospective employer.
Before you enter the interview itself prepare yourself
for the possibility of a salary negotiation scenario.
The following is a list of the steps you must take to
prepare effectively:
- Complete extensive research on your salary expectations,
benchmarking against industry standards.
- Perform research using tools such as salary.com,
which can provide the detailed information you are
looking for.
- As your prepare for your interview detail your strengths
and experience, your successes and achievements, these
are your greatest bargaining chip. Demonstrate how
these achievements will effectively contribute at
your new organization.
- Look at the added benefits being offered such as
Stock Options, Compensation Packages, Pension, Health
Insurance, Bonus and Holidays amongst others as they
have added worth.
- If you are relocating for this new position look
at the expenses that have to be incurred including
travel expenses, temporary housing arrangements, and
relocation expenses. These needs to be considered
as you negotiate your salary.
At the interview itself it is important that you wait
until the employer mentions the salary first, doing
so first will reflect badly on your interview etiquette.
Avoid entering into the salary negotiations until you
have the complete picture of what is involved so that
you have a solid base from where to negotiate from.
Once your employer has made the initial offer, you may
provide the salary range in line with the position you
are seeking. The employer will quickly see that you
have performed your research and have your facts. Don't
raise your current salary so that you may inflate the
salary requirements for the new position. Your employer
will quickly determine that you have been untruthful
and your credibility will be destroyed.
You are in no way obligated to accept the first offer
just because you feel it is the correct thing to do,
your dissatisfaction will quickly turn to resentment
which will lead to an unhappy working environment. This
is why extensive research must be performed so that
you are in a confident position as you begin your negotiations.
Becoming agitated or aggressive will irreparably damage
the carefully cultivated image that has been presented
to the employer thus far. Be positive at all time and
focus on the salary rather than the situation.
Finally ensure that once you have reached agreement
with the employer that you request confirmation of the
salary in writing, effectively closing the deal.
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