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                            and more than the employer’s initial offer.
                         3. Determine your target salary and benefits.
                         2.  Clarify what qualifies you to make more than average
                         4. Forecast how long you are willing to wait until the negoti-
                            ation resolves in your favor.

                         I want to see you get every penny and every advantage that
                    you deserve. To accomplish that, let’s take a closer look at each
                    bargaining factor.

                    1. Know the relative worth for your position in the market-
                    place. It is helpful—especially if you happen to be entering a
                    new field, going from a very small to very large company, or
                    making a significant geographic shift—to get a ballpark salary
                    figure for a position. Do some research to determine what, sta-
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                    tistically, is a low, mid, and high salary range for a particular
                    position. At no point should you confuse this ballpark figure for
                    the actual sum you’ll settle for. You should use this only as a
                    broad guideline.
                         There are a couple of quick and handy ways to estimate what
                    a reasonable range for your position might be. One is the do-it-
                    yourself method, and another is to let a professional salary ser-
                    vice do the work. If you would like to research your salary range
                    and your probable benefits yourself, I suggest these free Web

                    sites and links on the Internet:

                         http://www.salary.com
                         http://www.salaryexpert.com

                         http://www.jobsmart.org
                         http://www.bls.gov/oco/

                    If you’d prefer to have a professional service research your salary
                    for a fee, I would recommend these companies:


                         Pinpoint Salary Services, http://members.aol.com/payraises/
                            pinpoint.html
                         Personal Salary Report, http://www.salary.com

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