If you have never negotiated for a higher salary, the idea of doing may seem frightening. Not so! Negotiating before accepting a job offer ensures all parties involved truly get their money’s worth. In this blog we will discuss the importance of salary negotiation regarding a job offer. Here are some key strategies you can consider before accepting your next job offer.
1. Know Your (Market) Worth
The base pay for a position is likely one of the first things you looked at regarding your job offer. Do your research and ensure you know the market range for the position. How does the employer’s advertised offer compare? Do they offer a salary or hourly range? Many employers now provide a range in their job advertisements. If the minimum pay offered is not a living wage for you, you may want to consider other job offers. If a reasonable living wage is listed and within the market range, consider it a starting point for you salary negotiation discussion.
2. Consider the Whole Compensation Package
Salary is only part of a job’s compensation package. If the employer offers no wiggle room on the starting salary, consider negotiating within the other aspects of compensation. For example, you may be able to arrange for additional paid time off (PTO) or greater flexibility to work from home. Educational and career advancement opportunities, such as tuition reimbursement for training and education that benefits your performance, may also be possible.
3. Aim for the Win/ Win
Negotiation is about more than just getting a larger salary. It’s also about keeping the aspects of your job offer that you like intact. Consider all aspects of the job, including the company culture, travel, benefits, location, opportunities for advancement and education, hours, etc., as you negotiate.
When you propose a new salary, offer research to support your proposal and let the employer know you’re being reasonable in your request. Give the employer time to consider your proposal and allow them to accept your terms or make a counteroffer. The object of a salary negotiation, or any employment negotiation, is to create a win/ win situation for all involved. Be confident in your must-haves but be open to compromise.
Conclusion
Successful negotiation takes research, preparation, and consideration. Before accepting your next job offer, evaluate what your work is worth and be ready to negotiate fairly with your potential employer.
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