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Yes They Can! Teaching Salary Negotiation Techniques to Students Aubrey Bach, Senior Manager of Editorial and Marketing, PayScale.com

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Page 1: Using Data to Help First Job Salary Negotiations

Yes They Can!Teaching Salary

Negotiation Techniques to Students

Aubrey Bach, Senior Manager of Editorial and Marketing, PayScale.com

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Graduation!

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Early Salary Negotiations Are Crucial

• Salary plateaus after age 40, often earlier for women.

• Negotiating your salary early has a HUGE impact on future earnings

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"... a 25-year-old who negotiated a starting salary of $55,000 will earn $634,000 more than a non-negotiator who accepted an initial offer of $50,000.”

Oh snap.

- Fast Company

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But Millennials Aren’t Negotiating• Only 37% of

millennials have asked for a raise

• 69% of those that did ask for a raise got a pay increase – 43% got the raise they asked for!

• 31% of female millennials say they have never negotiated because they are uncomfortable talking about salary

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The Gender Wage Job Gap• The gender

wage gap is real, but it may not be what you think it is

• In general, men earn 3% to 7% more than women doing the same job with the same experience.

• The gap grows as job titles increase in rank

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“Women worry that pushing for more money will damage their image. Research shows they're right to be concerned: Both male and female managers are less likely to want to work with women who negotiate during a job interview.”

- Ashley Milne-Tyte, Planet Money

#TheStruggleIsReal

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Underemployment means holding a job that doesn’t

put all of your education,

experience and ability to work

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Understand Your Worth• 83% of people

who say they are underemployed say it is because they are underpaid

• 55% of people who say they are underpaid are actually paid fairly for their work

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#WorthIt

of people who told us they asked for raises reported receiving an increase in pay.

75%

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1. What you are worth2. What they are willing to pay you

Negotiation 101

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Use the PayScale Research Center to find out how much different jobs pay, and how salaries are affected by

• Experience• Skills• Location• Employer

Use PayScale to Research Salaries

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Take the PayScale Survey

Determine How Much YOU Should Earn in That Role

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The PayScale Salary Calculator

• Free!

• Easy to embed

• Research career options quickly and easily on your site

www.payscale.com/salary-calculator

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A FREE way to track how alumni fare after graduation

Alumni Analytics

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Don’t Be Scared• Employers

expect you to negotiate.

• Data will set you free.

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Slow Your Roll

• Always give yourself time to review the offer, even if you love it

• 1-4 business days is standard

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Negotiate Everything

• Salary• Bonuses • Equity• PTO• Flex time• Retirement plans• Health insurance• Review schedule• Education

opportunities

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Be Logical

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Stick to a Script: How to Ask

“Thank you so much – I am excited about the prospect of joining the [Company Name] team. However, I’ve done some research and feel that with my qualifications, I should be earning [$xxx] in this role. Can you come up with a package that meets this number?”

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Stick to a Script: Explain Why You’re Awesome

“Not only do I have [all the standard requirements that everyone else has] + but I also possess [the following unique traits that make me a better candidate and worth more money].”

- Jim Hopkinson (author of Salary Tutor), PayScale Salary Negotiation Guide contributor

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Practice. A Lot.