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Okay, once you have determined these bargaining factors and
                   learned the techniques of open-door negotiating, having a con-
                   versation about your salary will be like a walk in the park.
                   Leticia’s Story       Negotiating Your Salary
                   One of my clients, Leticia, was terrified about negotiating, and
                   she told me that she had spent more than an hour holding her
                   ground and reiterating her value to the company until, Voilà!
                   She managed to go from an initial offer of $37,500 with medical
                   and dental benefits to $51,000 plus bonuses, medical, dental, and
                   vision coverage—plus a 14-day paid vacation and tuition reim-
                   bursement.
                       Interestingly enough, the interviewer left the room several
                   times and insisted she had gone to her boss and that her boss had
                   gone to the vice president, and that they absolutely refused to
                   budge. But, because Leticia knew how to perform above and
                   beyond the functions listed in the job description, and she had
                   examples to prove it, the company finally caved in, though not
                   without a lot of “drama.”
                       It may look, in the final hour, as though the employer is
                   about to fall flat on the floor and die before handing you the top
                   rate for your talents, but I haven’t gotten a report of a serious
                   casualty yet. Hold out!


                                      Open-Door Negotiating

                   Remember Stephan, who doubled his offer and got an expand-
                   ed benefits package? Like Leticia, he used the techniques of
                   open-door negotiating. Open-door negotiating may not be what
                   you usually think of when you think about striking a bargain with
                   an employer. There’s no threatening behavior, no fists on the
                   desk, no high-pitched voices, and no tones of finality. In fact, it’s
                   important that before I explain what open-door negotiating is, I
                   tell you what it is not.


                   What Open-Door Salary Negotiation Is Not
                   I’d like to debunk some commonly held myths by telling you
                   what negotiating is not:


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