Compensation Tips: Everything is Negotiable
By Linda Jenkins, Salary.com It’s all negotiable. Every new job — every performance review, in fact — is an opportunity to negotiate base salary, various kinds of bonuses, benefits, stock options, and other incentives that add to job satisfaction and provide financial security. Taking control of your job search and conducting a smart search that […]
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How to Help a Friend Find a Job
With the economy these days it can be tough to find a job for yourself. It’s pretty hard to be unemployed-but it’s harder to watch your friends suffer through unemployment. We all want the best for our friends, but of course you probably don’t have the option to just give your friend a job. However, […]
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Salary Negotiation is a Sticky Subject
After you have received the job offer you might feel that the package needs improving in order for you to accept the position. So what could you do to improve the situation? Wherever possible, don’t try to negotiate immediately after an offer. Make sure you ask for the offer to be put in writing and […]
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