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Money Talks: How to Negotiate Salary and Earn What You’re Worth [Video Webinar]
Negotiating your salary can be nerve-wracking, but it’s an important step toward earning your worth at your job.
Save yourself the awkwardness and go into salary negotiations with confidence by viewing this on-demand Premium member webinar: “Money Talks: How to Negotiate Salary and Earn What You’re Worth.”
Lori Cole, iHire Career Advisor, has the tips and tricks you need to negotiate your salary effectively:
- How to determine what a fair salary is for your position
- What to say if you’re asked what your salary requirements are
- How to respond to a low offer
- What questions to expect from the employer
- And more!
Once you’re ready to start your salary negotiations, download our Salary Negotiation Prep Worksheet and learn more about alternatives to salary that you might be able to negotiate for instead.
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