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    Brandon Bramley - 5 Ways to Negotiate & Receive Amazing Offers

    Brandon Bramley - 5 Ways to Negotiate & Receive Amazing Offers

    Negotiating your salary is important and you shouldn't be afraid to do it.
    The best way to negotiate is to gather information about the position's salary range beforehand.
    You should wait until you receive a job offer before negotiating.
    When negotiating, focus on the total compensation package, not just the base salary.
    Be prepared to counter the employer's initial offer with your own research and reasoning.
    Don't be afraid to walk away from an offer that doesn't meet your needs.
    Here are some additional tips from the article:

    It's okay to ask the employer about the salary range for the position during the interview process.
    When responding to the employer's salary question, you can say something like "based on my current compensation and market research, I would need to be in the range of X, Y, and Z."
    If you have other job offers, you can use them as leverage during your negotiation with your preferred employer. However, it's best to avoid mentioning them unless necessary.
    Be prepared to address common objections from employers, such as "this is already a very competitive offer" or "we have a strict salary range."
    If you're applying for a job that requires you to enter your desired salary, you can enter zeros or write "competitive with the market average."

    • 41 min
    $2/Minute Interview Coaching, Resume Rewrites & More

    $2/Minute Interview Coaching, Resume Rewrites & More

    • 3 min
    Erin Diehl - Improv Techniques that Improve Job Interviews

    Erin Diehl - Improv Techniques that Improve Job Interviews

    Erin Diehl of Improve It!

    Improv can help job seekers in a number of ways, including building confidence, improving communication skills, and thinking on their feet.
    Job seekers can use improv techniques to network with potential employers and during job interviews. For example, they can use the "Yes, and" technique to build rapport with interviewers and show that they are a good listener.
    Job seekers can also use improv techniques to manage their own thoughts and emotions during the job search process. For example, they can use the "New Choice" technique to challenge negative thoughts and reframe them in a more positive light.


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    #communication #confidencebooster #thinkonmyfeet
    #outoftheboxthinking #positivity #jobseekerlife
    #yesand #newchoice #buildrapport #activestateofmind
    #adaptability #creativity #storytelling
    #interviewready #standoutcandidate #makeaconnection
    #careerdevelopment #jobmarket #getthejob

    • 44 min
    5 Ways to Show You Did Your Homework + How To Win Interviews with that Information

    5 Ways to Show You Did Your Homework + How To Win Interviews with that Information

    • Research companies before your interview to avoid a blind date situation.

    • Learning about a company's mission, values, and goals shows genuine interest.

    • Understanding their challenges allows you to showcase how your skills can help.

    • Use research to craft insightful interview questions and talking points.

    • Research helps you decide if the company culture is a good fit for you.

    • Hashtags: #jobinterview #careeradvice #research #companyculture #interviewtips #gethired #jobsearch

    • 18 min
    Dr. Benjamin Ritter - Leveraging Questions During Interviews, Proven Prep Methods, 2 Questions Job Seekers Have to Ask

    Dr. Benjamin Ritter - Leveraging Questions During Interviews, Proven Prep Methods, 2 Questions Job Seekers Have to Ask

    Research the company: Before the interview, understand the company's mission, values, and recent news. This shows genuine interest and allows you to tailor your responses.
    Prepare for common interview questions: Anticipate behavioral and situational questions. Practice crafting clear, concise answers that highlight your skills and experiences using the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result).
    Craft compelling interview stories: Focus on achievements and use metrics to quantify your impact in previous roles.
    Highlight transferable skills: Even if your experience isn't directly related, showcase transferable skills that apply to the position.
    Ask insightful questions: Prepare questions that demonstrate your understanding of the role and company culture.
    Follow up with a thank-you email: Send a thank-you note within 24 hours, reiterating your interest and enthusiasm for the opportunity.
    Bonus Tip:

    Be confident and enthusiastic: Project a positive attitude and showcase your passion for the field.

    #jobsearch #careerdevelopment #careeradvice #interviewtips #hiringtips
    #STARmethod #transferableskills
    #landyourdreamjob #gethired #interviewprep

    • 37 min
    Stop Being an Applicant. Be a Solution.

    Stop Being an Applicant. Be a Solution.

    Two steps to be a solution. Step one is in your cover letter, which gets you noticed. Step two is during your job interview, where you start helping the company before getting hired, and they learn how much they need you.
     


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    • 17 min

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