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Kathy spent several years at a large, prominent company, taking on new administrative duties as her job expanded. She excelled, but her requests to upgrade her salary seemed to get lost behind other items her boss found more important. Although she performed a management job, her salary remained stuck at $33,000. After months of promised raises and title changes, her promotion had not been made official. So she began to job hunt. In an early interview she told the hiring manager her true salary. The HR recruiter later told her that once the hiring manager heard the low figure her current employer paid her, he devalued her skills as “low level.” Too late, Kathy learned the correct salary negotiation technique is to never reveal a previous salary. She never made that mistake again. A few weeks later, she masterfully dodged the salary questions when interviewing with an impressive high tech company. Coupled with good answers and solid work examples, Kathy landed the job at $68,000 — DOUBLE the pay of the job she left. A couple of other tips to follow:· Leave the salary boxes blank on job applications. This is
a legal document and can result in your being fired if you “fudge”
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Robin Ryan has appeared on the Dr. Phil Show, Oprah, NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw, CNN, CNBC and is considered America's top career coach. She is the best-selling author of: 60 Seconds & You're Hired!; Winning Resumés; Winning Cover Letters, and What to Do with the Rest of Your Life. She's the creator of the highly acclaimed audio training program Interview Advantage and The DreamMaker. Robin's passion is helping people find better jobs which she successfully does through her career counseling practice where she offers individual career coaching and resumé writing services. A popular national speaker, Robin has spoken to over a thousand audiences on improving their lives and obtaining greater success. To sign up for Robin's FREE monthly e-Newsletter or to purchase her books and audio training programs click here: http://www.robinryan.com To contact Robin email: RobinRyan@aol.com; or phone her at 425.226.0414. Copyright © 2003 Robin Ryan. All rights reserved. |
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