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 Degrees of Salary Negotiation for Job-Seekers Who Can't Afford to Say No to Job Offers
by Jack Chapman - Feb, 2012
What if you can't afford to lose this job offer? Can you still negotiate for a better salary? Sure you can, but some strategies offer more risk than others. Broke. Flat broke. It happened to Donald Trump and to almost every millionaire you can think of. At one time or other they...
 
 Women don’t know their value in the marketplace
by John Crant - Jun, 2011
As a woman, it is extremely important to know your self-worth, especially in your career. Here is a great article in I recently read in Time Magazine about how women are still earning less than men, The 100% Solution. As a working mom I have to admit I took some offense to Donald Trump’...
 
 Women don’t know their value in the marketplace
by Hallie Crawford - Jun, 2011
As a woman, it is extremely important to know your self-worth, especially in your career. Here is a great article in I recently read in Time Magazine about how women are still earning less than men, The 100% Solution. As a working mom I have to admit I took some offense to Donald Trump’...
 
 College Graduates Need A Budget
by Bob Roth - Jun, 2011
When students graduate from college and begin to work and earn a salary, it makes sense for them to establish a budget. Unfortunately, that process can be both eye opening and frustrating. That is because most young adults will not earn enough money to pay for everything they think they ...
 
 GetHired!™ Organize Your Job Search
by GetHired!™ - Apr, 2011
Post your resume so employers can find you easily. Employers’ top strategies to finding candidates are through online job sites. Star...
 
 FAQ - GetHired!™ - Salary Negotiation
by GetHired!™ - Apr, 2011
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS - SALARY NEGOTIATION & JOB OFFERS Q: How does one deal with questions about desired salary? Honestly and tactfully. If early in the stages, defer this to a later time in the interview process when you’re more clear abou...
 
 GetHired!™ Guide Chapter 8 - Job Offers & Salary Negotiation
by GetHired!™ - Mar, 2011
JOB OFFERS & SALARY NEGOTIATION A job search isn’t a simple race to find a job. You’ve have to find the right job. At some point, you’ll need to evaluate a job offer or multiple job offers to decide on your future plans. Of course, this is an important decisio...
 
 Get Started with GetHired!™
by GetHired!™ - Mar, 2011
Are you ready to GetHired!™? We’ve created a collection of resources to help – everything from checklists, examples, how-to’s and templates to help you get hired. If you are looking to learn more about job search or have your questions answered, we...
 
 Back to Job Search Basics
by Kimberly Schneiderman - Nov, 2010
In this time of corporate upheaval, economic downturn, and general uneasiness, many job seekers rush to get resumes out and interviews set up. In this rush, simple details that can make a candidate stand out among their peers are often left by the wayside. Today, we'll review these job ...
 
 Are You Entitled to Severance?
by Alexandra Levit - Nov, 2010
A WCW reader asks: I am about to start a series of job interviews. Should I bring up severance during the process? How much should I get, and is there any way to negotiate a better-than-average package? You can and should talk about severance during the interview process - it will no...
 
 If You’re Underpaid, Do Something
by Alexandra Levit - Nov, 2010
GetRaised.com is a new online service that helps people get raises by determining if they are underpaid and then giving them the tools to do something about it. Here’s my interview with GetRaised team member Dave Clarke: I wish I’d thought of this. Where did...
 
 Fast Forward Your Job Search
by Robin Ryan - Nov, 2010
When you are in Human Resources, everyone thinks you know everything there is to know about getting hired. Truth is, most HR folks stumble when implementing their own self-marketing efforts. Having coached numerous HR professionals, many find resume writing difficult and networking intimid...
 
 What You Should Know Before Asking For A Raise
by Dan King - Oct, 2010
Now that the economy is starting to simmer and hiring is heating up, you're getting fidgety. You’ve worked your butt off for months; dodged repeated rounds of layoffs and put in double-time to keep the corporate wheels turning. You've stuck it out -- and now it's time for your boss to ...
 
 Don’t wimp out on salary negotiation
by Elizabeth Freedman - Sep, 2010
Can you negotiate salary (or even ask for a raise) in this economy? You can and you should. Here’s the real question: Will you? Because salary negotiation is tough, many of us are using the economy as a reason to avoid it altogether. The bottom line: Don’t be one of these people. No mat...
 
 Salary Negotiation Tips
by Nimish Thakkar - Sep, 2010
When it comes to compensation, for many, more is always better. Yet, a vast majority of job seekers -- under the mistaken assumption that they don’t have a say on the salary negotiation table -- sheepishly accept the first offer that comes their way. It is true that a few industries, compa...
 
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