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  2. How to negotiate a higher salary in a job interview - AOL

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  3. 4 rules for negotiating salary or asking for a raise - AOL

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  5. 4 Signs Your Salary Expectations Are Too High (and What To ...

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    A second sign you may be asking for too much when it comes to your salary is if your credentials don’t match up to what an employer would pay someone at that level.

  6. Salary - Wikipedia

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    This primarily focuses on salary, but extends to benefits, work arrangements, and other amenities as well. Negotiating salary can potentially lead the prospective employee to a higher salary. In fact, a 2009 study of employees indicated that those who negotiated salary saw an average increase of $4,913 from their original salary offer. [36]

  7. 9 Tips You Can Apply in Your Next Interview To Get a Higher Offer

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  8. Application for employment - Wikipedia

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    In addition, applications may also ask for previous employment information, educational background, emergency contacts, and references, as well as any special skills the applicant might have. The three categories of information that application fields are very useful for discovering are physical characteristics, experience, and environmental ...

  9. Research shows not negotiating your salary could cost ... - AOL

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    Start a job at $50,000 a year instead of $55,000 a year and if your raises are percentage-based -- or if your salary in a new job is partly based on your previous salary -- over time the aggregate ...