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Perfect phrases for negotiating salary and job offers : hundreds of ready-to-use phrases to help you get the best possible salary, perks, or promotion
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Perfect phrases for negotiating salary and job offers : hundreds of ready-to-use phrases to help you get the best possible salary, perks, or promotion

著者: Matthew J DeLuca; Nanette F DeLuca
出版商: New York : McGraw-Hill, ©2007.
版本/格式:   图书 : 英语查看所有的版本和格式
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Part of the "Perfect Phrases" series, this work gives you the correct vocabulary to use to get the best salary or job offer possible. Using words and phrases that take away the taboo surrounding the  再读一些...

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类型/形式: Terminology
材料类型: 互联网资源
文件类型: 书, 互联网资源
所有的著者/提供者: Matthew J DeLuca; Nanette F DeLuca
ISBN: 0071475516 9780071475518
OCLC号码: 72697817
描述: xiii, 173 p. ; 21 cm.
内容: pt. 1. Preparing for salary negotiation --
Where are you coming from? : what is your current situation? --
Out of work --
You are currently employed --
You are in the middle of a job hunt --
Why do you think you should get paid more money? --
Why now? --
Emotions versus pragmatics --
What is your role in the company as opposed to your stated position? --
How to create and expand your knowledge base --
What you need to know, and why --
Research your selling points --
Research the current job market, industry, and economy --
Research your options --
Thinking outside of the pay envelope --
Define compensation : what does it mean to you? --
What are the costs of the new job? --
Looking the part --
Transportation --
Make a plan --
Crunching numbers --
Negotiation framework --
Reconsider your bargaining points --
First rule of negotiation : do not negotiate if you do not want the job --
Second rule of negotiation : be careful about what you ask for --
How to negotiate --
How do you negotiate? --
How should you negotiate? --
With whom should you negotiate? --
When should you talk money? --
Should your future be held hostage to your past? --
Rules, you need to know them before you can break them --
Negotiating guidelines --
Examining the offer(s) --
Closing the negotiations --
Electronic versus hardcopy applications --
Online applications --
Hardcopy applications --
Recruiters and headhunters are : they useful in the negotiating process? pt. 2. Dealing with salary questions before and during the recruiting and selection process --
Opportunities that require a written response --
Questions that may arise at courtesy interviews and information gathering sessions --
Salary questions that may arise at any time --
Submitting a salary number versus a salary range --
Responding to objections raised by headhunters, human resources professionals, or hiring managers --
Responding to objections if you are a job seeker fifty years old or older. pt. 3. How to negotiate the total compensation offer : salary, benefits, and perquisites --
Responding to an initial offer --
Asking for a job offer in writing --
If written job offers are not provided --
Negotiating a higher salary --
Negotiating a sign-on bonus --
Negotiating a bonus --
Negotiating options --
Negotiating a shorter review period --
Negotiating a different starting date --
Negotiating pay for COBRA coverage --
Negotiating the ability to work from home --
Negotiating flexible hours --
Negotiating a four-day week --
Negotiating for a laptop computer, cell phone and/or Blackberry --
Negotiating authorization to attend professional gatherings such as conferences, seminars, and workshops --
Negotiating reimbursement for professional association memberships, certifications, or journals --
Asking for a contract --
Securing the promise of severance --
Negotiating tuition refund --
Negotiating child care --
Negotiating benefits --
Negotiating additional vacation time/time off --
Vacation --
Sabbaticals --
Time off or religious activities --
Counteroffers --
Type A : a second level of negotiation with your would-be new employer --
Type B : negotiation with your current employer --
Dealing with multiple job offers --
Finalizing the offer --
Accepting the offer --
Declining the offer --
If you do not get a job offer. pt. 4. Negotiating at your current job --
Performance reviews --
Phrases for discussing performance --
Phrases for salary review --
If the increase is unacceptable to you --
How to ask for a raise or promotion --
At the completion of a project --
Because of market conditions --
Because of personal issues --
Because of internal inequity --
If you have received another offer --
If you suspect another person has been hired to replace you --
Asking for a promotion --
Following a compliment for good work --
If the person leaves who was occupying a position that you want --
If your supervisor is leaving --
When a new supervisor arrives --
If you just think it's time --
If you're no longer feeling challenged --
As an act of desperation when there's no money for an increase --
Phrases for terminations, downsizing, or quitting --
Phrases for quitting that leave the door open --
Phrases for being downsized or terminated --
Phrases for severance negotiation --
For an overview discussion --
Severance pay --
Setting a departure date --
Asking for a letter of reference --
Staying on as a consultant --
Outplacement assistance --
Benefit coverage (or extended COBRA coverage) --
Active employee health insurance coverage --
Pension retirement vesting --
Tuition refund payments --
E-mail access --
Retention of office equipment and services --
Continued voice mail for an extended period (for example, six months) --
Copying personal files --
If asked to sign additional agreements [for example, noncompete, nondisclosure (confidentiality), and no solicitation]. pt. 5. Perfect phrases for special circumstances --
If you have been working per Diem --
If you have been working on project-based freelance independent contractor assignments --
Special phrases for sales professionals (or others with salary plus commissions) --
Special phrases for wait staff (or any other position where most of your earnings come in tips) --
Being paid "off the books" or being "grossed up" --
Phrases to use if a past employer invites you back. Appendix A. Determining your current level of compensation and "total pay" package --
Understanding how compensation works --
The criteria for some salary increases --
How to determine your "total pay" package --
Determining hourly rates of pay or annual salary --
Thinking in terms of total compensation --
What is included in compensation --
Appendix B. ample letters for wrapping up negotiations --
Offer letter --
Thank-you and acceptance letter --
Confirmation letter (if the job offer is not given in writing) --
Declination and thank-you letter --
Thank-you letter (no job offer received) --
Authors' answer key --
Appendix C. Resources --
Web sites --
Suggested readings.
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责任: Matthew J. DeLuca and Nanette F. DeLuca.
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