How to Negotiate Salary: Asking for More Money After a Job Offer | Indeed

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Not sure how to negotiate salary? It’s normal to feel nervous, but negotiating your compensation package is worth the effort. An increase in benefits or salary could positively impact your earning potential over the course of your career.

In this video, we analyze the salary negotiation process from start to finish, providing key tips at each stage. You’ll learn strategies for developing your target range, communicating pay expectations and demonstrating your value to a possible employer. Remember, negotiation is just a conversation between two people, so don’t hesitate to voice your goals!

0:00 Intro
0:34 Do your homework
0:52 Importance of giving a salary range
1:15 Salary conversation tactics
1:49 Reasoning for your salary range
2:21 Considerations before accepting or rejecting salary
2:56 Gratitude and flexibility

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25 Replies to “How to Negotiate Salary: Asking for More Money After a Job Offer | Indeed”

  1. it is NOT smart to NEG unless U willing to walk away and if the NEG is HUG walk away right away

  2. Lol, maybe under 1% of negotiations go like that. There is always pushback, some may say no this is the final offer, some cases where you want to negotiate they will just go with another candidate.

  3. thanks for this super useful content! Curious, but what happens if you have two competing offers, that you are weighing equally? Is it ethical to negotiate for a raise, and let the HM know you will get back to them in max 1-2 days, since you need to clarify with the other company?

    Sometimes it's difficult because you could use more information for both parties!

  4. I can't take this guy seriously after his role in AtlantaπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

  5. This is the guy from the TV show Atlanta who was driving around bank roll PJ🀣🀣🀣🀣

  6. I feel like if I tried to negotiate 100k for a job that pays on average 60-80k, they'll say, "Goodbye. It was NOT nice to meet you," and walks away.

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  8. Please help!!! I asked for a certain amount and they ok'd it during my first interview. I haven't gotten the job yet, but after thinking about it I'd like to ask for more. Is it too late? Do I ask during my 2nd interview or when they offer me the job?

  9. He's getting more money and 2 weeks without talking to her and follow up emails. And

  10. Preparation and practice. Science. And data. Not greed. Not lies. Be truthful and genuine. You can't cover up with lies and falsities anyway, because any employer worth working for can see through that crap anyway and you just shoot yourself in the foot when they don't offer you other opportunities or things you are not aware of.

  11. That has to be one of the worst, most unrealistic, videos I have ever watched. Nowhere on this earth has or will a call ever go like that….πŸ€£πŸ€£πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ€¦πŸ€¦πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈπŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ

  12. Also it’s great to bring up cost of living and inflation (especially in todays world 2022). Take a look at the break down hourly averaging 40 hours a week. Look at what it breaks down to in regards of minimum wage. If you’ll be making minimum wage…. Then the employer should see that as a valid concern.

  13. What was the point of this living stock photo!? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ

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  15. Better to do your own business however smaller it can be, than a job (modern slavery).

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