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Fearless Interviewing
                    of the way and clinch the deal as soon as possible. Unfortunately,
                    nothing could be more detrimental to your ability to bargain with
                    the employer for the salary you deserve.
                         In this chapter we’re going to bring the issue of salary right
                    out into the open. We’re going to talk about several things that
                    are important to understand before you negotiate:
                         • First we will talk about common fears of negotiating and
                           some responses to those concerns.
                         • Next, we’ll compare the stories of two negotiators,
                           Thomas and Stephan, and exactly what choices enabled
                           one of them to get $30,000 more in salary for the same
                           job.

                         • Third, I’ll present what I call the four bargaining factors.
                           These are four things you need to do and/or decide
                           before stepping up to the bargaining table.
                         • Next, we’ll analyze the technique of open-door negotiating,
                           the surest way to bargain for a higher salary and more
                           comprehensive benefits.
                         • Finally, we’ll observe blow-by-blow salary discussions of
                           successful negotiators so that you can see the four bar-
                           gaining factors and open-door negotiating techniques
                           in action.


                                             Common Fears

                                           about Negotiating
                    You might be hesitant to negotiate because of any one or all of the
                    reasons listed below. Take an honest look at yourself now, before
                    you go into an interview, to see if you are holding any of these
                    ideas about earning money or negotiating a salary. Most people
                    try to avoid salary negotiating. In fact, it’s not at all unusual for
                    people to dread this part of the interview.
                         Here’s an opportunity to examine your objections and over-
                    come them. The effort is worthwhile. After all, the few minutes or
                    hours you spend talking about and settling upon your compen-
                    sation package not only will bring you immediate rewards but
                    also will set you up for all of your future promotions and raises.


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