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Tips for negotiating your salary

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Oct 27, 2023, 21:00 IST
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There are often times when you tend to settle for a lesser salary than your potential, just because you might not know much about how to negotiate the salary component of your job. No doubt negotiating your salary can be a daunting experience, but it doesn't have to be. This is an essential skill for anyone looking to advance in their career. We have got your back, here are some practical tips to help you confidently negotiate that well-deserved pay raise.

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​Do your homework and know your worth

Before you even step into the negotiation room, research! Find out the industry standards for your role and location. This will help you get a rough idea where you and your job’s salary stand in the work market. There are numerous websites that will help you with getting to know salaries of different organisations. Knowing your market value is like having an ace up your sleeve.

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​Timing is everything

Timing plays a crucial role in salary negotiations. Ideally, initiate the discussion during your annual performance review or when you have achieved a significant milestone. When your accomplishments are fresh in everyone's mind, it's the perfect time to ask for more.

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​Practice your pitch

Preparation is key. Write down the key points you want to make and rehearse them. Be ready to explain why you deserve that raise. It's not just about what you have done, it's also about what you can do in the future.

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​Be confident, but not too much

Confidence is your best friend during a negotiation, but there's a fine line between confidence and arrogance. Be assertive, not aggressive. Speak clearly, maintain eye contact, and stay calm. You are discussing your value, not demanding a ransom.

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​Consider the whole package

Don't just focus on the base salary. Think about the entire compensation package, including bonuses, benefits, and potential for growth. Sometimes, a little flexibility in one area can lead to more substantial gains in another.

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​Don't rush, be patient

Salary negotiations can take time. It's perfectly fine to ask for some time to consider an offer. This shows that you are taking it seriously and not making a hasty decision. It also gives you a chance to evaluate the proposal carefully.

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