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[QUOTE="Knowlopedia, post: 321547, member: 91868"] Negotiating a higher salary can be intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be. With the right preparation and knowledge of your worth, you can confidently negotiate for a salary that reflects your value as an employee. Here are some tips on how to successfully negotiate a higher salary: 1. Do Your Research – Before you even begin negotiating, do your research and know what other people in similar positions make at different companies in the same industry or geographic area. This will give you leverage when discussing salaries with potential employers. 2. Know Your Value – Be sure to emphasize all of the skills and experience that make you valuable to the company during negotiations so they understand why they should pay more for your services than someone else's. 3. Be Prepared To Walk Away – It is important to remember that if an employer won't budge on their offer, then it may not be worth staying with them if they aren't willing to pay what you're worth - don’t forget that there are plenty of other opportunities out there! 4. Make A Counteroffer – If after doing your research and presenting yourself as invaluable asset still does not get results from the employer; don’t hesitate in making a counteroffer based on market rate for similar positions within comparable companies or industries nearby . 5 .Be Professional & Polite– Negotiations can often become heated but no matter how frustrating things get remain professional throughout - keep emotions out of it! Showing respect towards those who hold power over hiring decisions is essential for getting results during negotiations- stay courteous yet firm about wanting fair compensation . [/QUOTE]
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