SALARY NEGOTIATION – HOW TO NEGOTIATE A HIGHER SALARY
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In this video, I will teach you 6 salary negotiation tactics on how to negotiate a higher salary for yourself, whether you’ve just received a new job offer or you’re wanting to ask for a raise in your current job.
You will learn the salary negotiation techniques that I know work on how to negotiate a salary that is in line with your expectations.
There are many salary negotiation strategies, but it takes the right salary negotiation skills to get that bump in pay that matches what the market offers and what you’re worth.
The 6 Major Tips on How to Negotiate a Higher Salary include:
Tip # 1: Talk about your value – bring up evidence that prove why you’re worth what you’re worth.
Tip #2: Do market research – know what the market is paying for someone with your credentials and level of experience.
Tip #3. Give a number, not a range – many people are afraid to offend the employers and give a range for what salary they’d be open to. This is not the way to go.
Tip #4. Go in with leverage – you want to leverage everything you can to enhance your chances of getting that bump in pay.
Tip #5. Time it appropriately – if you’re in a job offer situation vs. asking for a raise, you need to know the right timing on when to bring up your salary expectations
Tip #6. Be humble and polite, yet confident.
Watch the video so you can learn the salary negotiation skills that I know work to getting you a higher salary.
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i wish i watched this before i negotiated my salary …
So Linda is saying completely opposite of what everyone else on Youtube says… never tell a range but a number? What if the employer was actucally going to offer me more than my number? So isn't it better to say a range so you still have a scope for negotiation?
Thanks nice video…let's see ..I am in pipeline to discuss salary
Hi Linda,
I find the "ideal number" a little hard to buy.
Could you give a percentage relative to the "willing to settle number" please?
Thanks.
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Failed. Salaries are often cast in stone as part of the contract offered communicated & you never really get to even debate it. However, you can always return to university 🎓 if this interviewer is starting to piss you off 😑 & you'll make a child of yourself trying to imply you work more than others in company. Absolutely ridiculous because only someone else can praise your hard work & not yourself please 😌🙏
?the company I work with now, I applied for Design Engineer, the recruiter sent me Email asked what is my salary expectation? really do not know what to say how to find the right salary for this new position.Thanks
They are really good tips.
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Thank you Linda!
Hi Linda, what do you say in the situation where they are asking you in the job announcement to respond in your cover letter your salary requirements/expectations? Thank you!