Can you neg when you're unemployed?
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bikramaddict
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Can you neg when you're unemployed?
I had a really good interview today; got great feedback on the spot.
However, when the HR person was scheduling the interview, she told me immediately 'the salary is about X and are you happy with something like that' If the job is offered to me, can I neg. a little or is that out of the question since I don't have a job?
The 'about' figure is a 10k paycut but on Long Island vs NYC so I will save $150 month. I wouldn't ask for the 10k, but I would try for another 2 or 3 unless that would be unreasonable given my situation? Thoughts are greatly appreciated!
ETA: I'm really excited about this opportunity and wouldn't dream of saying no even at the salary that is offered.
Message edited 11/1/2011 11:17:41 PM.
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Posted 11/1/11 11:16 PM |
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tara73
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Re: Can you neg when you're unemployed?
You can always negotiate. If salary is non negotiable, how about negotiating better hours, another week's vacation time etc?
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Posted 11/2/11 10:32 AM |
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CaseyGirl
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Re: Can you neg when you're unemployed?
I don't think it would shock them if you were to ask if 2k more was doable. I used to recruit and i always had to offer the low end of the range first. Sometimes people accepted sometimes they asked for more. Can't hurt to ask. Good luck!!
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Posted 11/11/11 9:32 PM |
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Re: Can you neg when you're unemployed?
Posted by CaseyGirl
I don't think it would shock them if you were to ask if 2k more was doable. I used to recruit and i always had to offer the low end of the range first. Sometimes people accepted sometimes they asked for more. Can't hurt to ask. Good luck!!
I agree.
I also don't think I would try to negotiate for more time off in the interview.
I could see that being a turn off to some employers.
I would be sure to ask though about the benefits that come with the position. Often they can make up for a lower salary.
BTW: I am so excited for you that you are getting bites so quickly!!!
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Posted 11/12/11 7:40 AM |
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