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The Three Ps of Salary Negotiation

   

Salary negotiations arent easy for most people. If youre going after a new job, you dont want to price yourself out of the market. If youre attempting salary negotiations at a job you already have, then you may be afraid of bringing up the subject at all or be concerned you wont be taken seriously, or worse, that you will make your current boss angry. Fortunately in either case, if you do your homework, approach the matter of salary negotiations in a professional way, you will likely be surprised to hear your employer say yes to your salary requestsand always present them as requests, not demands.

The very first step in salary negotiation, though, is to know your own value. This is particularly true when negotiating for a salary increase in a job you already have. To determine your worth, consider these things:

Your skills
Your experience
Your education level

All of these things are important when evaluating what you are worth as an employee. After you determine your own worth, you want to research how much others are making for the same job youre doing. Again, your experience, education and skills must be comparable. Someone with the same job title you have may, indeed, be making thousands of dollars more than you are, but when you investigate, youll probably learn that the person has 10 years more experience than you do, lives in an area where salaries are higher overall or has a higher education level than you do.

Once you know your worth and what your position or the position youre seeking is worth, then you are ready to present your salary or salary increase request to your employer. This is where the research you do will pay off most because, as in anything else, presentation is everything. The better prepared you are with facts and figures, the more likely an employer is to listen.

When involved in salary negotiations you, above all, want to have your facts and figures ready. You will want to be prepared to calmly and rationally explain why you feel you deserve the raise or salary youre asking for. Having the facts and figures ready to back up your salary request will ensure you have the confidence to answer any questions that may be thrown at you during salary negotiations. Being unprepared is what normally causes people to fail when negotiating for the salaries they wantand deserve.

Dont let this happen to you. Be prepared. Know your worth, positions worth, what similar companies are paying in your area, and dont make the discussion personal. Never bring personal matters such as child support payments or new car needs into salary negotiation discussions. Salary negotiations should always be conducted in a professional, businesslike mannerand the more professional and prepared you are, the more likely you are to get that raise or salary you deserve.

Author: William Nichols
 
Author Bio:
William Nichols is an authority in this industry. William has written several articles in the past on this subject.
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