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Fearless Interviewing


            ANSWER:     [stands up to shake hands] $62,000 would be fine.
                        When can I start?

            Let’s imagine Wu-lei in another version of the story in which
            $62,000 was a lot lower than what she had expected.

                • If she says, “That’s not acceptable,” she closes the door to
                  any other possibilities.
                • If she replies, “How about $68,000?” expecting the
                  employer to counter halfway at about $65,500, she still
                  may be cheating herself out of thousands of dollars a year.

                Here are some ways Wu-lei can use open-door negotiating by
            not mentioning any exact figures. She can respond to the inter-
            viewer’s proposed range in a number of ways:

            ANSWER:     [leans back in her chair for a moment, thinking, then
                        leans forward with direct eye contact] To tell you the
                        truth, I was expecting something somewhat higher.
            Or . . .

            ANSWER:     (Leans back and then forward) I was actually expect-
                        ing a substantially higher figure.
            Or . . .

            ANSWER:     Thank you, but I’d be much more inclined to accept an
                        offer closer to the seventies or eighties.
            Or . . .

            ANSWER:     Hmm . . . I think I would find the offer more attrac-
                        tive if it were closer to $70,000.

            Clients often ask me what to do if the interviewer absolutely
            insists that they reveal an exact dollar amount for their current
            salary. There’s a method for handling that one too:
            QUESTION: We can’t proceed unless you tell me an exact dollar amount
                        of your current salary.
            ANSWER:     My base salary is $78,350 a year, and that is one of
                        the reasons I’m looking for another position. I would
                        like to be making more.


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