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How To Negotiate Salary

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1. Don't negotiate salary at interview



Whilst both you and a prospective employer might be keen to agree salary at interview, don't bring it up. Usually before you apply for any job there will be a guide to what salary is on offer. If you're asked what salary is on offer simply state "The practical details can be worked out at a later date"

Not discussing salary at interview will improve their respect for you as it gives the impression that salary is less important than the role itself, even if it isn't. You interviewers will be left with a positive impression of you and are more likely to offer a good salary because of it.

2. Always turn down the first salary offer

This needs to be done diplomatically. When they call you and make a salary offer, thank them for the call and stress how excited you are by the prospect of working for them, but explain that you need to think it over. Call them back the following morning and explain that whilst you like the job and the organisation the salary offered was a little lower than expected. Tell them that if they make a final improved offer that you will take the job.

This works like a charm and I've seen people get up to $4,000 more on their basic salary for politely turning down the first salary offer made to them.

3. Speak to the decision maker

Most large companies have Human Resource departments that deal with recruitment and make job offers. They are usually rigid salary bands that they will stick to when making you an offer, but these people have little input on organisational affairs and don't know your true potential value to the organisation.

If you get an offer you are disappointed with and the HR department refuses to increase it then go to the real decision maker, the hiring manager. Usually the hiring manager, whom you will inevitably work for, will have interviewed you along side a member of HR staff and it is they who have the real power. Call the switchboard and ask to speak to the hiring manager who interviewed you. Be really polite and explain that the purpose of the call was to thank them for their time at interview and that it is a shame that the offer made by the HR department wasn't enough for you to take the job, as you were looking forward to joining the company. Nine times out of ten you'll receive a call from the Human Resources department within 48 hours, who having been contacted by the hiring manager, want to make a revised offer that is much closer to what you were expecting.

4. Provide Evidence of Market Rates

Usually employers make a salary offer based on what they think you are worth to their organisation. If you want to get an improved salary you need to demonstrate that what you are asking for is not unreasonable and is the going market rate. Visit an online job search site like www.monster.com and check out what other people doing your job are being paid by other companies. Print off this information and take it with you to salary negotiations to evidence your claims.

5. Read Recruitment Magazines in the office

If you are already in employment and are approaching a salary renegotiation period start taking recruitment magazines into work with you and reading them during your lunch break in the office. Ideally circle a few jobs similar to your own and leave that page open on your desk. I guarantee that word will soon spread that you are keeping a look out for a new job. When it comes to your turn to negotiate salary you will have put yourself in a strong position with management to get an improved basic wage.
How To Negotiate Salary
If you are interested in getting a particular job, you know that salary is going to be one of the things that you look at. If you are interested in getting a promotion to a better job with the same employer that you currently work for, you know that salary is going to be one of the things that you look at. If you are interested in becoming a representative for the union that you currently work for, you know once again that negotiating your salary is easily the best thing that you could learn how to do. In all of these cases, the salary is easily something that you can negotiate to a better level than at the start. Here are some tips to help you do just that.

Set Aside Time

A lot of times there are going to be employers that will not take your request for a raise or a renegotiated salary package seriously unless you demonstrate to them that you are indeed serious about it. Popping into your boss' office for a few moments, asking the question, getting rejected and then taking off is not taking this process seriously. In order to show that you take it seriously, you need to do a lot more than that.

For starters, you can set aside a large block of time in order to go through those negotiations. Make sure that your employer knows that the time is being set aside for that discussion and also make sure that you have an appointment with them for that amount of time so that they know what is coming up. If you do nothing else but this, at least both parties will understand what is happening before things even start.

Ask Questions

Just because your employer says no to your request does not mean that you should get discouraged and despair of ever getting what you want. If they say no to your request after you have laid it out for them, ask questions politely. Try to find out why they said no and try to find out exactly what it is that is keeping them from granting your request. In most cases, there are some things that you can do in order to improve your status with the company before going back and asking again. There is nothing wrong with working towards a goal, but you really do need to know what that goal is before you actually start working towards it.

Keep Working

The worst thing that you can do as an employee is to get bitter when you don't get what you want. Instead of playing the bitter person, instead play the person that is a company player. Continue doing your work even after getting the no. Show your employer that you are a serious professional that is only asking for what they think they deserve. These types of unspoken messages do have an impact and you will certainly feel it the next time the issue comes up.
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