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What do I do if my colleague earn more than I do?
You can be the best worker in the place but the least paid if you're not willing to ask for what you're worth. I've figured out no one is going to automatically pay you what you're worth, they're going to pay you as little as they can get away with paying you. Stay calm, ask for what you want. If thRead more
You can be the best worker in the place but the least paid if you’re not willing to ask for what you’re worth. I’ve figured out no one is going to automatically pay you what you’re worth, they’re going to pay you as little as they can get away with paying you. Stay calm, ask for what you want. If they’re willing to cut you loose before they increase your pay, don’t burn any bridges. That good reference may be the key to making what you want elsewhere.
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Find the job you’re interested in. If there is no salary range posted search indeed with the exact job title. Then add in a low salary range filter search again, keep increasing the salary until it doesn’t show up anymore. I once had an interview that listed the yearly salary. I thought wow, perfectRead more
Find the job you’re interested in. If there is no salary range posted search indeed with the exact job title. Then add in a low salary range filter search again, keep increasing the salary until it doesn’t show up anymore. I once had an interview that listed the yearly salary. I thought wow, perfect. I went through the interview and get offered the job on the spot. Then, they asked what my salary expectations are and I mention the salary they had posted. The interviewer looked thoroughly confused, like he didn’t understand. My best advise is, know what’s paid in such industry for such role.
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