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Re: 10 Common Salary Negotiation Mistakes by yemmight(m): 2:53pm On Sep 11, 2013
Kris d don.:
Well articulated. @op, please can one also respond thus: i will like to be paid according to the salary structure of this organization/company for this particular job and according to my output?

Personally, I think its archaic to response this way. Place a price on yourself except in some cases for the greenhorns.
Re: 10 Common Salary Negotiation Mistakes by tiamiyukunle69(m): 2:55pm On Sep 11, 2013
yemmight:
Salary negotiation is an indispensable item of every interview when applying for a job. However, this issue is so delicate for the vast number of job applicants that many of them hesitate to ask all the details and terms of wages. Sometimes employers deliberately use such a situation for their own benefit and try not to bother the candidate details of the payment for labour.
In order not be afraid to discuss it, you need to remember the standard mistakes of candidates which are made in the interview process by phone or at a meeting with the head of the company.

Mistake 1: Lack of preparation for the interview

Job interview is a huge stress for the candidate and no one is safe from extra excitement. As a result, there are not too sure answers to the employer’s questions, and the job seeker is so distracted that he/she can not concentrate and submit with good arguments when discussing the level of wages.
It is important for many managers to prove that you are a valuable employee who will not only become the part of a team, but will ensure the success and profit for the organization. So get ready and think of the answers to the questions: "What salary are you looking for?" and "Why should we hire you?".

Mistake 2: Low assessment of professional competence

We advise you to look for the information about the average income of the employee of other companies and cities. Perhaps this will help to find out your real cost in the labour market and apply for a higher salary. The heads appreciate employees who are confident in their own abilities and know their own worth.
Before starting the interview, think through and write those reasons why you deserve good wages. Maybe this will be your personal and professional qualities, good work experience and achievements in the previous posts.

Mistake 3: Inappropriate appearance

Isn’t it a ridiculous situation when a person who claims to a leadership post, comes for the job interview in a crumpled clothes and with greasy hair? Appearance and manner of behaviour not only create the first impression, but also determine the amount of the future salary. Moreover, sometimes it is one of the key factors in choosing the right employee from the list of candidates. Try always to look well as such a small drawback may spoil your reputation and become a barrier to the rightful place in the company.

Mistake 4: Wrong choice of the moment for discussion

Offer your suggestions about the salary only when the time comes to discuss the financial side of the conversation. Typically, this occurs at the end of the interview, but it all depends on the employer. Wait for the moment when you are offered the amount of wages, and only then decide whether to accept or to conduct further negotiations. Remember, that questions which asked at the wrong time may unpleasantly surprise the employer.

Mistake 5: Low amount of wages

Many job seekers make the typical mistake when offering minimal or very low amount of salary for which they are willing to work. The hopes that the employer will offer higher wages are very little. The logic is simple – there is no need to pay more if there is a possibility to save money and at the same time to demand the full performance of the duties from the employee. So always designate an adequate level of the desired income that meets your professional skills not to regret in the future.

Mistake 6: Lack of self-presentation

Self-presentation is a great way to demonstrate your skills, the ability to show that you are a good specialist and an employee. However, a great number of candidates does not know how to market themselves and even just afraid to talk about their previous successes. But how can you impress your employer if he/she does not have the opportunity to get know about your achievements? Your qualities are not appreciated and, respectively, there are no chances to obtain the highest possible salary.

Mistake 7: Threats and pressure on the employer

It is extremely dangerous variant to demand a high salary only just because you have financial problems. Employers are not required to assist in the solution of the worker’s personal problems. In fact, it is not desirable for the company management to know all the employee’s difficulties. The extra ultimatums may have a negative impact on your career, and in most cases, the employer refuses from further cooperation with such a specialist.

Mistake 8: Providing of false information

It often happens that candidates deliberately indicate not only incorrect personal data and achievements, but also overestimate the amount of income they received in a previous job. But many employers have a habit to check the information about the new employee. Even if deception is not revealed during the job interview, this may happen after the beginning of work. That is why these schemes are fraught with spoiled professional reputation and job loss.

Mistake 9: Aggressive behaviour

In order to achieve success in the financial issues, it is advisable to come for an interview with a positive frame of mind. This will help you and your future head to concentrate and find a common language. Right mood will ease a rather difficult conversation and will show your respect to the employer. Try to defend your own opinion, but answer questions calmly and confidently.

Mistake 10: Lack of information in getting salary

After the employer makes a salary offer, do not afraid to ask what parts it consists of. The amount can vary greatly depending on the company. For example, in some organizations the level of wages is fixed, while in others it depends on the monthly salary and bonuses. Discuss in detail the issue before signing the employment contract not to have some complaints and conflicts with the employer.

I posted this exactly on Sept 9 and it never made front page......@OP, it would have made a whole lot of sense if you quoted your source cos I did that in mine
Re: 10 Common Salary Negotiation Mistakes by Nobody: 2:58pm On Sep 11, 2013
Kris d don.:
Well articulated. @op, please can one also respond thus: i will like to be paid according to the salary structure of this organization/company for this particular job and according to my output?

It's generally not a good idea to say that. Better to argue it out and arrive at a common point than to underrate yourself. Someone lost a job because of this. He called later to know why he was not picked despite his well-acknowledged performance. He was told it was because he refused to 'name his price' but asked to be paid according to their organizational salary structure
Re: 10 Common Salary Negotiation Mistakes by Nobody: 3:07pm On Sep 11, 2013
don't forget to ask what your salary will be after tax and pension...else, you might wail when you receive your first alert
Re: 10 Common Salary Negotiation Mistakes by drstan(m): 3:09pm On Sep 11, 2013
Promhize:
I sincerely want to know why dis guy hasn't been banned and his post hidden sad
because its a PDP thing, if i say na end time tinz now them go ban me
Re: 10 Common Salary Negotiation Mistakes by tucee31: 3:13pm On Sep 11, 2013
The power of negotiation...
But to what extent shld one negotiate for salary so as not to sound desperate thereby irritating the interviewers?
I mean, I wldnt want to negotiate and get the employment only to discover that smone on the same level with the same job function is paid higher than I am!
Re: 10 Common Salary Negotiation Mistakes by Chigorkizz(m): 3:27pm On Sep 11, 2013
Baburu tinz
Re: 10 Common Salary Negotiation Mistakes by bonna4u(m): 4:03pm On Sep 11, 2013
idowuswap: igbo should ran comot 4 naija.thas whx dem plenty 4 prison bott home and abroad
What are KIA officers waiting for? This victim of dementia should be tied up and bundled to yaba left asap.
Re: 10 Common Salary Negotiation Mistakes by Nobody: 6:13pm On Sep 11, 2013
Good points.
Re: 10 Common Salary Negotiation Mistakes by 1forall: 6:54pm On Sep 11, 2013
Promhize:
I sincerely want to know why dis guy hasn't been banned and his post hidden sad

It doesn't help when you keep quoting it him grin
Re: 10 Common Salary Negotiation Mistakes by Infoay: 8:20pm On Sep 11, 2013
Thanks
Re: 10 Common Salary Negotiation Mistakes by kolamilan(m): 10:53pm On Sep 13, 2013
1forall:

It doesn't help when you keep quoting it him grin
abi.

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