How to Negotiate a Job Offer After Giving Your Expected Salary

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024

Комментарии • 27

  • @andylacivita
    @andylacivita  2 года назад +3

    Dear Community! I hope you enjoy this video on yet another salary negotiation tip! And, please make sure to SUB to the channel for new videos weekly and live office hours Thursday. If you love this type of material and want to stay updated on my latest strategies for job searching and career development, sign up for my weekly newsletter here: bit.ly/JoinAndysEmailList

  • @donquique1
    @donquique1 8 месяцев назад +2

    You hit the hammer on the head when you say that everything is a sale. I am not a business developer but last week in a day i made 800k to my company by negotiation. I have two job interviews with the same company. I am going to leverage that information to negotiate a much higher salary than the range i gave the recruiter. We will see how it goes.

  • @ejackson21
    @ejackson21 2 года назад +7

    Andy has changed my life, listen to this man!

    • @andylacivita
      @andylacivita  2 года назад +1

      So great to hear this Earnest!!

  • @Brantley_ZA
    @Brantley_ZA Месяц назад +1

    Hey Andy, I'm fairly new to you content and I'm absolutely loving it.
    Quick question, What if you've already signed the contract (because you really wanted the job) but you know that you are worth far more, what's the soonest you can ask for a salary review and what strategies could you use to get what you want, even if it could be multiples of your current compensation?

    • @andylacivita
      @andylacivita  Месяц назад +1

      If you have signed the contract, of course, it is best to honor your word and your signature. I would ask very early on when my next review period is and what level of performance and results do you want to see. It’s always important to know what success looks like and how you will be evaluated.
      Then, I would make sure that I’m working to exceed those metrics because you want to have the most leverage when you ask for a promotion and or pay raise.
      Last thing, I do have a number of videos on my channel about addressing the pay raise. Check those out and good luck!

    • @Brantley_ZA
      @Brantley_ZA Месяц назад

      @@andylacivita Thank you very much, I will absolutely check out the other videos.

  • @pranay4915
    @pranay4915 2 года назад +3

    Hi Andrew, I would like to thankyou for all the tips you've shared till date. Your one video about resume restructuring changed my life. Another one was the cover letter! After 3months, many rejections and multiple interviews I ended up with multiple offrrs and finally landed a job which I was attracted too! Once again, Thanks alot!🥂

    • @andylacivita
      @andylacivita  2 года назад +1

      LOVE This!! ❤ You are very welcome. I'm so glad you landed a job you wanted! 👏😊👊

  • @andresherrera458
    @andresherrera458 Год назад +1

    so spot on! all the information you shared is gold

  • @markomak1
    @markomak1 3 месяца назад +1

    These videos are so informative, it's unreal

    • @andylacivita
      @andylacivita  3 месяца назад +1

      Glad they’re helping you!!

  • @manerdl3051
    @manerdl3051 3 месяца назад

    thank you Andrew! but i have a special situation in which i am located at Mexico but the company that is interviewing me is in USA and i wonder if i have to negotiate my salary in a US range or Mexico range (i can't find any info about the salary range for this position in my country) what are your thoughts?

  • @AlexanderNilsson1
    @AlexanderNilsson1 Год назад +1

    Great one!

  • @KatyTafoya
    @KatyTafoya 2 года назад +2

    Would this also work for negotiating vacation time?

  • @albertocabralramos1505
    @albertocabralramos1505 Год назад +1

    Thank you

  • @MisFitChicago
    @MisFitChicago 2 года назад +1

    Andy I’m a member. Where do I find a copy of the piece of paper showing them what value I’ll bring.

    • @andylacivita
      @andylacivita  2 года назад +1

      The advanced negotiation session in the bootcamp. There’s an example in the downloads of that post. I believe you mentioned at some point previously that you’d seen that. Try there.

  • @plywood7894
    @plywood7894 Год назад

    I didn’t negotiate salary and apparently it was the right choice for my current position. I heard that people get rejected here for trying to negotiating.
    I’m so beyond happy at this job that the thought of I could have gotten rejected is just scary. (We have so much freedom and there’s no toxicity whatsoever).
    Btw everyone gets the same salary for every position depending on the experience level category ($135k+).
    I heard about at least 3 people who made it to the last round recently that got rejected for just trying to negotiate. It totally makes sense considering what kind or work we do vs who we hire. (The type of people we hire have backgrounds that has nothing to do with what we do, so we all start out the same level).
    However, I’m not sure but they probably let the candidates for the sales and more “businessy positions” negotiate.

  • @George-ps5
    @George-ps5 2 года назад +1

    🙂👌