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How to Negotiate a Salary. Learn how to snag a great salary without putting the job offer
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in jeopardy. You will need National and regional salary data Patience An asking price Convincing
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arguments Confidence and potential compromises. Step 1. Find out what similar positions pay
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both nationally and in your region by typing "salary comparison" into a search engine for
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web sites that provide this information. Step 2. Wait to discuss salary until the interviewer
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has indicated interest in offering you the job – otherwise, you risk alienating them
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right off the bat. Step 3. Try to get them to tip their hand first by asking what the
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position pays. Generally, the first person to name a number is the one who will be on
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the losing end of the negotiation. Asking for the "salary range" gives you both some
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wiggle room. Step 4. If they insist you give your salary requirements first, give them
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the number you arrived at based on your experience, your salary history, and the research you've
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done on the market value of similar positions in your region. Then add another 10 percent
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for good measure. If your number is negotiable, say so. Step 5. Once they make a firm offer,
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see if you can push it higher by offering a polite, cogent argument for why you are
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worth more to them. Back up the argument with quantitative evidence relating to the business
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you'll bring to the company, or how you'll save money by improving efficiency. Exude
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confidence. If you enter the negotiation feeling like you don't deserve a higher salary, your
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potential employer will know you aren't going to argue when they offer you less. Step 6.
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After they counter your argument, remain quiet for a beat or two, as though you're pondering
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what they've said. The ensuing – and uncomfortable – silence just might prompt them to cough
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up some more dough. Step 7. They're not budging? Try to negotiate other perks, like more vacation
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time. If they are asking you to take a significant pay cut, see if you can negotiate a four-day
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work week or working from home. Did you know Women who consistently negotiate their salary
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increases earn at least $1 million more throughout their careers than women who just accept what
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is offered, according to one study.