Wow! There are so many Do's, Don'ts, and steps now that weren't in place back in the day. It's kinda overwhelming at times, trying to keep all things in mind. Basically, if a job posting doesn't include the salary at all, I don't apply so that neither the employer's nor my time isn't wasted. Thanks for the tips, Cassandra. 🙂
Your videos have helped me so much. I am extremely shy and nervous, and I followed everything on your video and got the job I really really wanted is a huge jump in my career. Thank you for your videos. You are amazing!
Your videos have been a great help to prepare for interviewing and negotiations. I practiced the techniques you suggested and just landed a job with a great company and awesome benefits. Thank you for the great advice!
I watched your videos relentlessly, I prepared for my interviews using your guidance, I asked THE HARD QUESTION, and I got the job! So excited to finally make it to this side of your channel, you are so beyond helpful! Thank you!
@@CassThompsonConsulting Oh absolutely please do! Thanks to you I was able to get my first salaried job ever and starting my career in the tech field, you are amazing! Thank you!
Your hair looks gorgeous 😊 My kids are 15 and 16 and your videos are mandatory in curriculum … at home curriculum made by me 😀.Period . I suffered enough so they din’t have to . They will be educated in career advise.
I have a question, so what does it mean when the hiring manager is negotiating for you before you get your offer? I interviewed for a job a month ago, followed up and the hiring manager called me and indirectly said I basically got the job but they are going through the negotiating process. So I'm not to sure how to feel. On one hand I'm thankful and appreciative, on the other I want to be involved in the process. Also, once I receive the offer am I still supposed to negotiate? Oh and also this is the second time this happened to me, I am extremely grateful that in both cases to have I met people who found me worthy enough to fight for without even barely knowing me, but I am curious as to why it is done privately. One called from a block number and told directly what was happening and the second one called me unblocked through the company phone but was indirect and I had to read between the lines.
My offer got rescinded. Yanked right off the table. The HR rep told me in interview #1 that I didn’t need to tell her my current salary. A salary range was posted in the job description and I knew I’d have to take a pay cut. Cut to after interview #3 and she called with an offer (still room for improvement and staying within the posted range) and then asked my current salary. She told me she’d call me back. She called a few minutes later and told me never mind. They didn’t want me to take a pay cut and be bitter and so they yanked the offer right off the table. I asked if I could think about the offer they gave me and she politely said no. I was willing to take a pay cut! I knew the range going in. Talk about disappointing.
Hello, I just found your channel and I really needed your videos. I have one question, I will be having an interview in about a week from now, with a new company, and I will be graduating with my MBA this December (so like 3 months), can I negotiate with me almost having my MBA?
The problem is for me, the job offers up to 25 & I need 24.00, I could do 23 but would be losing 1260 a year. Suggestions. I go in tomorrow, was going to ask for 24
Wow! There are so many Do's, Don'ts, and steps now that weren't in place back in the day. It's kinda overwhelming at times, trying to keep all things in mind. Basically, if a job posting doesn't include the salary at all, I don't apply so that neither the employer's nor my time isn't wasted.
Thanks for the tips, Cassandra. 🙂
Your hair looks beautiful, as always. :-) Great video, thanks!
Your videos have helped me so much. I am extremely shy and nervous, and I followed everything on your video and got the job I really really wanted is a huge jump in my career. Thank you for your videos. You are amazing!
Your videos have been a great help to prepare for interviewing and negotiations. I practiced the techniques you suggested and just landed a job with a great company and awesome benefits. Thank you for the great advice!
I watched your videos relentlessly, I prepared for my interviews using your guidance, I asked THE HARD QUESTION, and I got the job! So excited to finally make it to this side of your channel, you are so beyond helpful! Thank you!
Congratulations! Thank you for sharing too. Would you be okay with my sharing your good news on my social platforms? It’s always inspiring to others!
@@CassThompsonConsulting Oh absolutely please do! Thanks to you I was able to get my first salaried job ever and starting my career in the tech field, you are amazing! Thank you!
It's so important to negotiate for salary, great tips! 🙂
Your hair looks gorgeous 😊
My kids are 15 and 16 and your videos are mandatory in curriculum … at home curriculum made by me 😀.Period . I suffered enough so they din’t have to . They will be educated in career advise.
That is awesome!
I got the job!! Thank you🎉
I have a question, so what does it mean when the hiring manager is negotiating for you before you get your offer? I interviewed for a job a month ago, followed up and the hiring manager called me and indirectly said I basically got the job but they are going through the negotiating process.
So I'm not to sure how to feel. On one hand I'm thankful and appreciative, on the other I want to be involved in the process. Also, once I receive the offer am I still supposed to negotiate?
Oh and also this is the second time this happened to me, I am extremely grateful that in both cases to have I met people who found me worthy enough to fight for without even barely knowing me, but I am curious as to why it is done privately. One called from a block number and told directly what was happening and the second one called me unblocked through the company phone but was indirect and I had to read between the lines.
Again - thank you for all your advice!! ❤️ from Israel
My offer got rescinded. Yanked right off the table. The HR rep told me in interview #1 that I didn’t need to tell her my current salary. A salary range was posted in the job description and I knew I’d have to take a pay cut. Cut to after interview #3 and she called with an offer (still room for improvement and staying within the posted range) and then asked my current salary. She told me she’d call me back. She called a few minutes later and told me never mind. They didn’t want me to take a pay cut and be bitter and so they yanked the offer right off the table. I asked if I could think about the offer they gave me and she politely said no. I was willing to take a pay cut! I knew the range going in. Talk about disappointing.
Why would you take a pay cut ?
Watch from 13:59 for that rationale
I GOT THE JOBBB
Hello, I just found your channel and I really needed your videos. I have one question, I will be having an interview in about a week from now, with a new company, and I will be graduating with my MBA this December (so like 3 months), can I negotiate with me almost having my MBA?
Can I negotiate salary after I accepted the offer but have not begun working? I was too quick to say yes and now I feel uncomfortable with the salary
Thanks for your videos Cassandra. I love your tips and advice. Best wishes.
The problem is for me, the job offers up to 25 & I need 24.00, I could do 23 but would be losing 1260 a year. Suggestions. I go in tomorrow, was going to ask for 24