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Get Paid More: Become a Salary Negotiation Pro with These Guidelines – Brandon Bramley | E209
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Lead Negotiator, Brandon Bramley, addresses common concerns that arise during this critical recruitment stage. Brandon and Jonaed dispel typical myths about job offer negotiation, discuss the importance of leverage, and provide insights on when and how to negotiate. They stress the importance of research, preparation, and professionalism during such discussions. They also highlight the potential for substantial increases in total compensation and the need to showcase value and advocate for oneself.
Key Points Discussed
- Employers are often willing to negotiate job offers, so it's important to advocate for yourself and not be afraid to ask for more.
- Leverage in negotiations comes from the fact that companies have invested time and resources in the hiring process and want to secure their chosen candidate.
- Having another offer can provide internal leverage and confidence, but it's not always necessary for successful negotiation.
- Negotiating salary is a professional conversation, not a confrontational bartering technique. It should be approached with research, data, and a reasonable request.
- Job titles and degree requirements should not limit negotiation potential. It's important to focus on the value and skills you bring to the table.
- Successful negotiation can lead to significant increases in total compensation and career advancement.
Timestamps
(00:00) Introduction to Salary Negotiation and Guest Introduction
(03:16) Debunking Common Myths About Job Offer Negotiations 05:08 Understanding Leverage and Power Dynamics in Negotiations
(07:29) Strategies for Negotiating Job Offers with Confidence
(09:25) The Importance of Demonstrating Value in Negotiations 15:29 Negotiating Salary Without a Degree: Breaking the Myth
Support/Contact Brandon:
Books and resources mentioned in this podcast:
- Resume course: https://bit.ly/podcastpca
Need career or resume advice? Follow and/or connect with Jonaed Iqbal on LinkedIn.
- LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/JonaedIqbalND
Connect with us on social media!
- LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/NoDegreeLinkedIn
- Facebook: https://bit.ly/NoDegreeFB
- Instagram: https://bit.ly/NoDegreeIG
- Twitter: https://bit.ly/NoDegreeTW
- TikTok: https://bit.ly/3qfUD2V
Thank you for sponsoring our show. If you'd like to support our mission to end the stigma and economic disparity that comes along with not having a college degree, please share with a friend, drop us a review on Apple Podcast and/or subscribe to our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nodegree.
Remember, no degree? No problem! Whether you're contemplating college or you're a college dropout, get started with your no-degree job search at nodegree.com.
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Get Paid More: Become a Salary Negotiation Pro with These Guidelines – Brandon Bramley | E209
The NoDegree Podcast – No Degree Success Stories for Job Searching, Careers, and Entrepreneurship
Manage episode 424192341 series 3252769
Lead Negotiator, Brandon Bramley, addresses common concerns that arise during this critical recruitment stage. Brandon and Jonaed dispel typical myths about job offer negotiation, discuss the importance of leverage, and provide insights on when and how to negotiate. They stress the importance of research, preparation, and professionalism during such discussions. They also highlight the potential for substantial increases in total compensation and the need to showcase value and advocate for oneself.
Key Points Discussed
- Employers are often willing to negotiate job offers, so it's important to advocate for yourself and not be afraid to ask for more.
- Leverage in negotiations comes from the fact that companies have invested time and resources in the hiring process and want to secure their chosen candidate.
- Having another offer can provide internal leverage and confidence, but it's not always necessary for successful negotiation.
- Negotiating salary is a professional conversation, not a confrontational bartering technique. It should be approached with research, data, and a reasonable request.
- Job titles and degree requirements should not limit negotiation potential. It's important to focus on the value and skills you bring to the table.
- Successful negotiation can lead to significant increases in total compensation and career advancement.
Timestamps
(00:00) Introduction to Salary Negotiation and Guest Introduction
(03:16) Debunking Common Myths About Job Offer Negotiations 05:08 Understanding Leverage and Power Dynamics in Negotiations
(07:29) Strategies for Negotiating Job Offers with Confidence
(09:25) The Importance of Demonstrating Value in Negotiations 15:29 Negotiating Salary Without a Degree: Breaking the Myth
Support/Contact Brandon:
Books and resources mentioned in this podcast:
- Resume course: https://bit.ly/podcastpca
Need career or resume advice? Follow and/or connect with Jonaed Iqbal on LinkedIn.
- LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/JonaedIqbalND
Connect with us on social media!
- LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/NoDegreeLinkedIn
- Facebook: https://bit.ly/NoDegreeFB
- Instagram: https://bit.ly/NoDegreeIG
- Twitter: https://bit.ly/NoDegreeTW
- TikTok: https://bit.ly/3qfUD2V
Thank you for sponsoring our show. If you'd like to support our mission to end the stigma and economic disparity that comes along with not having a college degree, please share with a friend, drop us a review on Apple Podcast and/or subscribe to our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nodegree.
Remember, no degree? No problem! Whether you're contemplating college or you're a college dropout, get started with your no-degree job search at nodegree.com.
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