As an interviewee this is the most important thing to remember:
Most companies want to pay you as little as they possible can, and usually, you are at a disadvantage.
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Or you can learn how to play the game. Get good at it. And make a good living because of it.
This is what you have against you:
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Hiring managers have dealt with all sort of people in all sort of situations. You haven’t
Hiring managers know the script. You don’t
Hiring managers aren’t sweating like you are.
But this is what plays in your favor:
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There aren’t enough of you out there.
They have invested a lot of time in you already.
They want to get back to work, not keep interviewing.
They have the money. They just need somebody to convince them.
You are the salesman. The hiring manager is that buyer.
So here are some tips to get through that interview and prime the situation for the money talk:
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- Take the lead
- Remember they need you
- Be confident
- Come prepared
- Talk, but also listen
- Be professional, but losen up a bit
- Be amicable
- Keep eye contact
- Remind then why you are there
- Make them talk about why they need you
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✨DO NOT ASK ABOUT MONEY✨
The hiring manager will ask you (they have to), and you are going to answer:
“I’m expecting to be compensated conmesurately with my experience and the role that I’ll have at this company.”
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“I’m absolutely comfortable somewhere in the top quartile of my market value.”
They will probably stop asking at this point, but if they insist, here is your final answer:
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In case is still not clear at this point:
Don’t say a number! Let them make an offer!
(Unless you are pretty senior and know how the game is played.)
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Do this, and I promise you’ll have a much better chance of maximizing your profit.
I'll be posting it on Monday, August 3.
You won't regret it.