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5 Hot Job Negotiations Tips!
PAUL MEGAN

Everyone gets excited by a job offer. It's the culmination of an industrious job search. At last you'll be moving on . . . hopefully to something more interesting, challenging and lucrative.

A job offer is a vote of confidence in your ability to do a good job. And it says a lot about your skill in developing a rapport and chemistry with your next boss.

But the job search process isn't over!

How you close the deal by successfully negotiating a compensation package can make or break the job offer on the table. Do it right and you lock up your new job and position yourself for the future. Do it wrong and you can lose the offer.

The solution is to do your homework. Here are 5 tips:

1. Research your pay level. Find out how it stacks up to similar jobs in other similar organizations.

2. Don't bank on future promises. If part of your deal is some future compensation, promotion or benefit, get it in writing!

3. If possible get hold of the organization's info packet. Often compensation, benefits packages and other expectations are spelled out there.

4. Get your new boss or the HR rep to spell out the organization's expectations of their employees in general and of this job in particular.

5. Remember you are in the strongest bargaining position before you accept the job. That's when your negotiating must be done.

Most managers expect you to negotiate. Don't passively accept whatever is put on the table. Be prepared to discuss your concerns about the offer, e.g. level of compensation, benefits package, future growth, reporting relationships, etc.

In short, wrap up your job search with a bang!
About the Author

Paul Megan manages EEI, the world class leader in alternative job search strategies and non-traditional career advancement since 1985. Check out THE WORLD'S FASTEST JOB SEARCH SYSTEM! Grab EEI's stunning FREE REPORT: "How To Lock Up A High-Paying Job In 14 Days (Or Less)!" http://www.fastest-job-search.com


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