Negotiating A Better Package For Your New Job

Topics:
Interviews
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GTI Specialist Publishers,
Human Resources,
Job,
Recruitment & Selection,
Training,
Workforce Management
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Overview: If you make it through the test and convince your interviewers of your fantastic worth, a job offer may be just around the corner and you face having to talk about the nitty-gritty: your financial value. Although many graduate training schemes have set starting salaries, there are loads of other jobs where you'll need to exercise your negotiating skills. When you are offered a job, you have a unique opportunity to position yourself as a valuable asset in the organisation and to set your level of remuneration accordingly. To achieve this, you need to establish an appropriate asking price - and it is wise to think about this early in case it should come up during your interview.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2008 | Pages: 3


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