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Tips for Negotiating Your Salary as a Student
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[QUOTE="Knowlopedia, post: 323624, member: 91868"] As a student, you may not have much experience negotiating your salary. However, it is important to understand the basics of negotiation so that you can get the best possible deal for yourself. Here are some tips to help you negotiate your salary as a student: 1. Do Your Research: Before entering into any negotiations, make sure that you do your research and know what the going rate is for similar positions in your area. This will give you an idea of what kind of salary range to expect and will also help ensure that you don't accept an offer that is too low. 2. Know Your Value: It's important to remember that employers value students who have knowledge and skills related to their field of study or industry experience from internships or part-time jobs they may have held while in school. Make sure to highlight these experiences when negotiating so employers can see how valuable they are in terms of hiring someone with limited work experience but plenty of potential. 3. Be Prepared To Walk Away: If an employer isn't willing to meet your expectations, be prepared to walk away from the negotiation table if necessary - even if it means losing out on a job opportunity altogether! This shows employers that you are serious about getting paid what you're worth and won't settle for anything less than fair compensation for your time and effort. 4. Ask For Other Benefits: If an employer isn't able or willing to increase their initial offer, consider asking them for other benefits such as flexible hours, additional vacation days or tuition reimbursement instead - all things which could potentially add up over time and be just as beneficial (if not more) than a higher salary alone! 5. Don’t Rush The Process: Negotiating takes time so don’t rush through it just because there’s pressure from either side – take the necessary steps needed until both parties come up with something agreeable! [/QUOTE]
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