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Salaries/Salary Negotiation

Everyone's advice is that you should know the market value of your skills and experience. This is easier said than done. Many surveys are superficial, or don't break out figures by critical criteria, e.g., up-to-date job titles, geographical region, size of company, industry, experience level, so it's often a process of piecing together information at best. Try the following as starting points only.

Abbott, Langer & Associates - Salary and Benefits Survey Reports Over 450 benchmark jobs in information technology, marketing/sales, accounting, engineering, human resources, consulting, manufacturing, nonprofit, legal, and other fields from over 7,000 participating organizations.

America's Career InfoNet - Wages and Trends It takes a few clicks to get to the wage information, but it's worth getting in the form of an "occupation report" with job details, wage comparisons and links to national and state trends.

JobStar Central - Salary Information In addition to linking to over 300 salary surveys, this site hosts articles and good advice on everything you should know about salary surveys and negotiation strategies.

Salary.com
Use the fast and easy salary wizard to select a job category and location which results in a chart showing base, median, and top earnings for figure out benefits, stock options, bonuses, as well as negotiation strategies.

 

 

 

Quintessential Careers - Salary Negotiation Tools Nicely annotated list of salary resources including a salary negotiation tutorial - a "how-to" guide to all aspects of salary negotiation, from planning beforehand, to negotiating at the interview, to tools for helping decide between offers.

Wageweb
Targeted towards HR professionals, Wageweb surveys about 170 benchmark positions in human resources, finance, engineering, sales/marketing, administrative, information management, healthcare, and manufacturing. Compensation data is based upon location, industry, or size of organization.

WSJ.com CareerJournal - Salary Data and Hiring Trends CareerJournal, like Salary.com, features a salary report generator for hundreds of job titles, along with a salary calculator that compares the same job in various locations, with hiring trends that can be searched by industry and job function. There are also articles under topics like "Career Indicators," "Hot Issues," "Options," and "Regional News," which are not dated. Sometimes you can make a good guess if dates are mentioned within the articles, but this is an unfortunate omission.

 

 

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