Don't leave money on the table. Learn how to confidently negotiate the compensation you deserve.
Sandy P. had been a project manager in tech for six years. She had a new offer on the table, a number that felt low for everything she brought to the role and no idea how to push back without seeming ...
There is something about salary conversations that makes even the most confident person shrink a little, and I believe some of us have been there. You know your worth and your skills are sharp, but ...
You've survived the interview process, impressed the hiring team, and finally landed a job offer. But before you eagerly accept, consider these statistics. According to Resume Genius's 2025 Salary ...
For some new graduates, the prospect of negotiating a job offer is even scarier than final exams. Banking app Chime conducted a survey of 2,000 recent higher education graduates in April to determine ...
Receiving a job offer with a lower-than-expected salary creates an immediate decision point. Too many candidates either accept without discussion or walk away without attempting a salary negotiation.
So many college graduates are just grateful to get that first job offer that they miss one critical factor: You can negotiate your salary — even for your very first job! Most employers actually expect ...
Editor’s Note: Previously in the Career Talk series, our experts on doctoral-career counseling have offered advice on managing a faculty job search, looking for industry positions, and other ...
Once you've gotten through all of the rigmarole of the job application process — the resumes and cover letters and rounds and rounds of interviews — you get to maybe the most excruciating part: ...
“Most job seekers are thrilled to receive a job offer, which makes them apprehensive to negotiate salary," said Sonja Moffett, a career engagement partner at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU). ...