Archive for the 'Salary' Category

Negotiating Your Salary During the Job Interview

Sunday, August 24th, 2008

Ideally, the mutually-accepted final salary structure will be the outcome of a successful interview process. However, your expectations must be realistic. A little research on deciding upon the expected salary will be helpful.
A realistic assessment should be done to calculate your worth as an employee, which should be tested against the present market or industry [...]

When To Ask About Salary

Sunday, February 10th, 2008

An interview question not to ask during the beginning stages of an interview is "how much vacation do I get," before interviewers make fringe benefit statements first. You can also apply the same rule for when to ask about salary.
While there are exceptions to any rule, the right time to ask about vacations and money [...]

Sharing Salary at Work - Why is Everyone So Afraid?

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

Something happened to me a while back that should never, ever happen while searching for a job. After going through two days of intense interviews with a top flight strategy consulting firm, I got a job offer. No, I’m not saying I shouldn’t have received the offer because I performed well. What happened that shouldn’t [...]

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