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Perfect Phrases For Negotiating Salary & Job Offers

April 16th, 2012

Sometimes when you are negotiating for higher pay, more benefits, the best starting salary, or a promotion, you just don’t know what to say. Issues will come up that you have not thought about and you find yourself unprepared to respond with an appropriate answer. This is where “Perfect Phrases for Negotiating Salary & Job Offers: Hundreds of Ready-to-Use Phrases to Help You Get the Best Possible Salary, Perks, or Promotion” by Matthew J. DeLuca and Nanette F. DeLuca comes in. This book provides a wide range of examples to modify to your own situation and practice before you enter your negotiations. Proper preparation before a negotiation is crucial for negotiating success, and this book will help you prepare the right words for just about any salary or job offer negotiation.

The first part of the book focuses on preparing for salary negotiations.

It contains advice on figuring out where you are in the negotiation process, why you should receive more money, how to determine your selling points, defining what compensation means to you, and some basics on how to negotiate.

The second part of the book deals with salary questions before and during the recruiting and selection process. This section gives you a number of model responses to various situations such as submitting a salary number versus a salary range, or responding to objections if you are a job seeker fifty years old or older.

The third part focuses on negotiating the total compensation offer, including salary, benefits, and perquisites. There are a lot of samples you can use when negotiating salary, bonuses, option, flexible hours, and other compensation related items. This part also contains advice on counteroffers and finalizing offers.

The fourth part contains examples of negotiating at your current job.

There are phrases you can use when asking for a promotion, a raise, negotiating over severance, and other related items.

Part five deals with special circumstances such as per diem, working off the books, and when invited back by a past employer. Again, phrases are provided for all of these situations that you can modify to fit your own needs.

The appendixes contain information regarding how to determine your current level of compensation, sample letters for wrapping up negotiations, and other resources.

I found this to be a good little book for the person preparing for salary or job negotiations. It provides ample phrases to modify to your own situations to be better prepared to succeed when asking for the salary, benefits, or perks you want. If you are getting ready to negotiate your salary or for a new job offer, reading this book first will help with your preparations.

Get the Perfect Starting Salary with a Salary Negotiation

December 17th, 2011

Once you start a new job, ensuring that you have an adequate salary from the beginning will go a long way when it comes to earning more over the span of your career. Because the base of your salary will have an impact on your increase, you should be careful when considering the starting salary for any job you accept. You can ensure a great pay by knowing more about salary negotiation strategies.

If you are fresh out of college, excellent grades and behavior will help you land a well-paying first job because you won’t have other work experience to show. When at job interviews, focus on selling and marketing yourself because this is crucial in letting your future employer know that you are the number one person to do the job.

It’s also important to do some homework before you apply for the job.

Some of the things you should know are the current market value for the position you are applying, so you will know that you are asking for a reasonable amount if you want to discuss your package. It will also help you decipher if their offer to you is a good choice or not. Countering the initial package means that you will need to have back up information and explain why you deserve better pay.

Discussing your ideal salary also entails a thorough explanation of all your achievements, as it will tell your future employer what sets you apart from the others. You have to be confident enough to show them why you should be hired and that you are completely worth every penny they are investing in you. However, if they hire you, be sure that you can actually really bring the profits to the table.

Confidence is extremely important when you are speaking to your potential employers.

It shows that you know what you are talking about, and that you know you can be a true asset to the company. It’s not the time to be soft spoken because you should assert yourself. Knowing this beforehand will also help you easily go through the interview.

If you understand these points, salary negotiation will be a breeze. You will be able to have the ideal salary once you start with the company so that in the coming years, you will be able to be satisfied with the pay you are taking home. If you don’t use these pointers, you will regret it down the line and feel bad if your salary isn’t sufficient. A good pay is important in being happy with the job that you have.