Many employees are intimidated by salary negotiation, especially if they don’t have any prior experience with it. However, managers are more open to negotiation than you might think. In fact, 75% of ...
You’ve just searched for a job during one of the toughest job markets in memory. You probably navigated the financial and emotional challenges that are part of the territory. And now you’re starting ...
Equal Pay Day falls in 2023 on March 14 — a date determined by how long into the new year American women must work to catch up to American men’s earnings the previous year. In 2022, women earned 82% ...
Before you apply for a new role, it’s important to prepare for marketing salary negotiations and learn how to pursue fair pay with practical, realistic guidance. Whether you work in SEO, PPC, or ...
With the unemployment rate at 6.7%, 12 million Americans are set to lose unemployment benefits at year’s end. And with the COVID-19 pandemic still going strong, it’s a very tough time to be looking ...
If you have a job offer in hand (or in email), you’re one step closing to signing on the dotted line and accepting. But first, you want to negotiate your salary. If you don’t choose to negotiate, and ...
Black people are more likely to receive lower salaries in hiring negotiations when racially biased evaluators believe they have negotiated too much, a recent study found. Whether you’re establishing ...
It doesn’t matter if you’re an intern, Nobel Prize winner or a paid actor who knows how to pour on the charisma. Negotiating salary can be daunting to the most courageous of souls, due to the many ...
May is usually a big months for colleges and universities, which celebrates the graduation of another senior class and sees them go off into the workforce if they decide not to pursue further ...
For some new graduates, the prospect of negotiating a job offer is even scarier than final exams. Banking app Chime conducted a survey of 2,000 recent higher education graduates in April to determine ...
Salary negotiation is a tricky thing. Pushing to see what you can get is human nature, but an inexpert maneuver on your end could potentially sour your employment relationship before it’s even begun.