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Expert Advice For Successful Salary Negotiation: Simple Strategies To Get The Pay You Deserve

Allwork

Salary negotiation is an essential skill that can lead to better compensation and job satisfaction, but it requires market research, self-assessment, and a strategic approach to discussion. workers who tried to negotiate their starting salaries got what they were asking for. Before entering salary negotiation, preparation is paramount.

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Lessons From Past Recessions

Success

brokerage accounts, selling a second car or hobby equipment, potentially downsizing, etc.)? Having a solid cushion to fall back on if you lose your job or experience a salary reduction can help you avoid going into debt and offer you peace of mind when listening to grim economic news. .

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The need for reimagination in an age of uncertainty

Workplace Insight

A search for meaning People are now increasingly questioning the meaning or purpose of their work beyond just salary. Is it a place where they build up networks, get mentoring or learn new skills? It begs one important question – what is the workplace in this era of multi-dimensional work demands?

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Writing Meaningful Performance Goals

All Things Admin

They may have a direct impact on your salary and bonuses. It will help guide all of the decisions you make related to investing money in training and networking, which skills you want to improve or develop, and ultimately, where you want your career to take you. Goal setting is a process, and it’s not something to be taken lightly.

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Will This Tough Job Market Change Generation Y?

On The Job

With their technology skills and great social networking abilities, GenY ( born roughly between 1980-2003) previously have found employers willing to meet their expectations. Today, more than 50 percent of candidates say they will take the salary offered. But then the recession hit and unemployment soared to more than 10 percent.

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