I went to an interview two weeks ago, and then was called back for a second yesterday. (BTW, I currently have a job, but I'm a contractor on a series of short-term contracts. before that I was a tech support engineer but got laid off) Unfortunetely in a fit of utter stupidity during my initial interview, when they asked me my salary expection I completely lowballed myself. Don't ask me why, I just did. It was stupid, and now I'm paying for it.
Anyway, I go to the second interview yesterday, and a job offer is made. The offer is at the lowball salary I indicated, with a 3 month probationary period at about 4 grand less a year than the full offer. The full salary is about the same as I'm making now as a contractor, but the probationary salary is significantly less than I make now. Basically, I can't even live on that amount.
Keep in mind it's the same type of job I used to do (technical support by phone and email for software) before I got laid off, but I was never really happy doing it. Doing phone and email based support is drudgery that I didn't want to do again, BUT this IS a permanent position instead of the uncertain contract work I do now. The company does seem like a cool place to work though.
So, where do I go from here? I think I pretty much screwed myself by undervaluing myself during the interview, and I'm never going to get to the level that I want. Or can I?
UPDATE 2/16
Well I made a counter offer. I made an offer much higher than I was willing to accept, hoping they would come down to exactly what I would accept. Well.........it worked!! They offered me what I was willing to take as a starting wage, and after the probationary period, it can go up to what I proposed.
Anyway, I go to the second interview yesterday, and a job offer is made. The offer is at the lowball salary I indicated, with a 3 month probationary period at about 4 grand less a year than the full offer. The full salary is about the same as I'm making now as a contractor, but the probationary salary is significantly less than I make now. Basically, I can't even live on that amount.
Keep in mind it's the same type of job I used to do (technical support by phone and email for software) before I got laid off, but I was never really happy doing it. Doing phone and email based support is drudgery that I didn't want to do again, BUT this IS a permanent position instead of the uncertain contract work I do now. The company does seem like a cool place to work though.
So, where do I go from here? I think I pretty much screwed myself by undervaluing myself during the interview, and I'm never going to get to the level that I want. Or can I?
UPDATE 2/16
Well I made a counter offer. I made an offer much higher than I was willing to accept, hoping they would come down to exactly what I would accept. Well.........it worked!! They offered me what I was willing to take as a starting wage, and after the probationary period, it can go up to what I proposed.