10 Best Salary Negotiation Tips
10 Best Salary Negotiation Tips
10 top salary negotiation tips to help you negotiate your job
offer.
Follow these basic salary negotiation tips to prepare your
strategy for job offer negotiations and ensure a successful outcome.
1. Delay salary negotiations for as long as possible
Candidates often ask "Do you negotiate salary before
or after the job offer?"
Actually you should only enter into negotiation once you have had
a formal job offer and the employer is convinced of your worth.
Your power to negotiate is much greater when the employer has
decided you are the best candidate for the position.
Note that If you are asked to state a salary on the
application form respond with the words "open" or "competitive".
2. Know who has the authority to negotiate
Try to set up your compensation discussion with this person
directly. Don't waste time negotiating your job offer with an employee who has
not got the authority to make any changes or improvements on the offer.
3. Determine your exact salary requirements
Calculate your acceptable salary range. You want to earn
enough to support your lifestyle. Use the expenses calculator to know how much
money you need to live on and how much money you would like to live on. These
amounts give you your acceptable salary range.
4. Do your homework before negotiating the job offer
The greatest tool in any negotiation is information. Find out your
competitive market value by using the resources at salary negotiations and
know exactly what your skills are worth in the current job market.
You should support your salary request with documentation
including current market salary data
5. Know your company-value
This is what you are worth to this specific employer. Consider the
following.
- How
easy is it for this company to find someone with my skills
- What
is the current salary range for other company employees with similar
skills
- How
urgently does the company need to fill this position
- How
many candidates did they interview for this position
This information provides you with an understanding of how much
negotiating power you really have.
It is important to differentiate between your market value and
your company value. Focus on your value and not your needs.
Structure your salary negotiations around the value you bring to
the position and company and avoid mentioning what you need or feel you deserve
to be paid.
6. Consider the job offer as a whole
- Prioritize your interests and
determine which of the benefits you are willing to negotiate.
- Start with negotiating your
basic salary first and then move on to the benefits, one element at a
time.
- Just remember you usually
cannot try to negotiate the entire job offer.
Key to salary negotiation tips is to choose the elements you want
to negotiate carefully and make sure you have solid research to back up your
proposal.
7. Set a formal tone for the negotiations
Start the actual negotiations by thanking the employer for the job
offer and restating your interest in the position and company.
Begin at the top of your predetermined salary range. Research
often shows a strong link between people's aspirations and the outcome of the
negotiations. Aim high but be realistic.
Remember that a negotiation is about listening to each other and respecting
the needs of both parties. Avoid demands, threats and defensive behavior. The
outcome should benefit both parties.
8. Sell yourself throughout the negotiations
Remind the employer of your value to them and continue to express
enthusiasm and commitment for the job and company.
9. Be aware when the final offer has been reached
This is the end of negotiations and you need to decide if this
final offer is acceptable or not. Know when to stop and take the best offer on
the table. To carry on beyond this point could cause ill-feeling and damage any
future relationship.
10. Get the final offer in writing
A formal offer should be given in writing and if the employer is
reluctant to do this it is a major red flag that there is something wrong.
It is important to keep in mind that the majority of job offers
are negotiable but only a small percentage of job candidates actually enter
into negotiation. You don't have to be an expert negotiator to get the job
offer you want.
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