You’ll usually get an informal job offer before a written one, and you’ll typically negotiate the details before receiving a written offer. Here’s how.
Fearless Salary Negotiation
There are 23 posts tagged Fearless Salary Negotiation (this is page 2 of 3).
When should you make the initial offer in a salary negotiation?
You should almost always wait for the initial offer, but there is one situation where it could be best to make the initial offer yourself. Here’s when it makes sense to start things off.
Should you negotiate a job offer that’s already very strong?
It can be tempting to accept a strong job offer instead of getting into an uncomfortable salary negotiation, but you will probably leave money on the table if you do. Here’s how to negotiate your salary when the offer is already very strong.
What is the best strategy when a recruiter asks you your current salary before making an offer?
Don’t be caught off guard when a recruiter asks your current salary in the interview process. Here’s a way to answer that question and keep the interview moving forward.
How do I discuss and negotiate salary rates during a job interview?
Discussing salary can be an uncomfortable part of the interview process, but it doesn’t have to be. Here’s a quick primer on how to approach a salary negotiation.
How do I ask for a raise to help pay the rent?
8 great questions to ask in your next job interview
Here are some questions you can ask to stand out in a job interview and learn more about the company you have applied to.
“I got fired yesterday. I have $35k in savings. What should I do now?”
Is Amazon my best option to self-publish a book?
Here’s how I decided to publish Fearless Salary Negotiation on Amazon—what I considered, what other people said, and what ultimately tipped me to Amazon. I’ll end this post with some things you can consider when determining how to self-publish your own book.
How I escaped the paycheck-to-paycheck lifestyle
This question on Quora and gave me a great opportunity to finally write about how I went from someone who lived paycheck to paycheck to having options and freedom to choose how I spend my time. Continue reading