Any number should have a rationale behind it. Be honest, fair, not greedy. After such a long search and interviewing process, you don't want to start the job on the wrong foot. Then, do your best to prove your value.
So I’m on my second phase of the interview, which is thru zoom, but on the phone interview, she said they have to offer 4$ lower than what I earn right now. But it is a high-level entry-level job than what I do right now and a whole different state. What would you or anyone recommend?
Some roles have fixed salaries so negotiating can make things more difficult. Testing the employer's limits should be beneficial before vigorously negotiating.
So I’m on my second phase of the interview, which is thru zoom, but on the phone interview, she said they have to offer 4$ lower than what I earn right now. But it is a high-level entry-level job than what I do right now and a whole different state. What would you or anyone recommend?
I like the info that you provide and I know that to be more prepared you might have a script. But it’s rather obvious you’re reading. There is an AI app that makes you look like you’re staring at the camera so this doesn’t happen.
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Any number should have a rationale behind it. Be honest, fair, not greedy. After such a long search and interviewing process, you don't want to start the job on the wrong foot. Then, do your best to prove your value.
So I’m on my second phase of the interview, which is thru zoom, but on the phone interview, she said they have to offer 4$ lower than what I earn right now. But it is a high-level entry-level job than what I do right now and a whole different state. What would you or anyone recommend?
Hi Jenn, thank you for making these timely and informative videos. Your dedication and hard work is very appreciated.
Thank you! Glad you found this video helpful!
This video was fantastic!
You guys are always great.
I appreciate the video!
Thanks for watching!
i wish i could exude this energy during my zoom interviews lmfao
@Michael20 It helps that she's reading off a script above the camera
Some roles have fixed salaries so negotiating can make things more difficult. Testing the employer's limits should be beneficial before vigorously negotiating.
So I’m on my second phase of the interview, which is thru zoom, but on the phone interview, she said they have to offer 4$ lower than what I earn right now. But it is a high-level entry-level job than what I do right now and a whole different state. What would you or anyone recommend?
Better to negotiate face-to-face or counter via email? Better with recruiter or directly with hiring manager?
Thank you.
You're welcome! You can find more career tips in our playlist here: th-cam.com/play/PL6qIzGkkiXFEeNoj2cZbcwzD9yUPAv7ax.html
The thing is i dont have work experience 😭so im not sure how to communicate about salary
I'd highly recommend checking out our podcast episode for interviewing for your first job here: th-cam.com/video/ftNWB1wa9Vc/w-d-xo.html
Then you better take what you can get.
Mostly wont work in Indian IT Scenario
True. I also felt the same.
I like the info that you provide and I know that to be more prepared you might have a script. But it’s rather obvious you’re reading. There is an AI app that makes you look like you’re staring at the camera so this doesn’t happen.
freaky
You're reading off a list!! WTF.
Is this an AI animation with a pre-recorded voice? Info is relevant but the tonality is so flat and the expressions so unnatural.
no she's just focusing on reading her script while preforming it in front of a camera