41 min

Compensation Negotiations InnerView

    • Karriär

We will cover the very controversial and pertinent issue of salary and compensation negotiations. We have spoken about how candidates, recruiters and hiring managers should avoid the subject through the interview process, but obviously, once both parties are interested in proceeding we have to negotiate numbers.
In today's session, we will talk about how to navigate this potentially tricky part of the hiring process. Learn ways to calculate compensation and how to handle a candidate with unrealistic expectations. Understand when to end the negotiation and how far should you be re-negotiating.
 
Link:
Recruitment Edge  
Time Stamps:
How involved should the recruiter be in the compensation negotiation? What are the candidate's job, recruiter's job, and the hiring manager's job in the compensation negotiation process? [02:08] What do you cover upfront in your discussion with the hiring manager? Target budgets, maximums, benefits, bonuses, esops, etc.? [07:39] How do you determine what the priorities for the candidate are - money, role benefits, etc.? What are the possible trade-offs for the candidate? Can a benefit (e.g. work from home) make up for compensation numbers? [14:44] How do you handle a candidate with unrealistic expectations? Same for hiring managers? [18:07] When do you end negotiation? When is it done? Does re-negotiation work or is it recommended? [24:36] How seriously should you take published data on compensation numbers? How do you calculate compensation? How do you value and quantify benefits? [32:04] Our Recruiters’ Favorite Tools: Recruitment Edge [38:12]  

We will cover the very controversial and pertinent issue of salary and compensation negotiations. We have spoken about how candidates, recruiters and hiring managers should avoid the subject through the interview process, but obviously, once both parties are interested in proceeding we have to negotiate numbers.
In today's session, we will talk about how to navigate this potentially tricky part of the hiring process. Learn ways to calculate compensation and how to handle a candidate with unrealistic expectations. Understand when to end the negotiation and how far should you be re-negotiating.
 
Link:
Recruitment Edge  
Time Stamps:
How involved should the recruiter be in the compensation negotiation? What are the candidate's job, recruiter's job, and the hiring manager's job in the compensation negotiation process? [02:08] What do you cover upfront in your discussion with the hiring manager? Target budgets, maximums, benefits, bonuses, esops, etc.? [07:39] How do you determine what the priorities for the candidate are - money, role benefits, etc.? What are the possible trade-offs for the candidate? Can a benefit (e.g. work from home) make up for compensation numbers? [14:44] How do you handle a candidate with unrealistic expectations? Same for hiring managers? [18:07] When do you end negotiation? When is it done? Does re-negotiation work or is it recommended? [24:36] How seriously should you take published data on compensation numbers? How do you calculate compensation? How do you value and quantify benefits? [32:04] Our Recruiters’ Favorite Tools: Recruitment Edge [38:12]  

41 min