slugg
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I've never had a "real" job, so to speak. Well, there are two companies that are interested in having me work for them.
A company (let's call it Company-A) is the one I'm most interested in working for. Timing is looking pretty good; they've been interested in me for a little while, but recently, I came in for a second tour of the facility and they instantly started talking internship positions, fellowships, etc. I guess they were impressed. I love it there; it's like Disney World for true geeks.
Well, I casually had a little chat with one of the other engineers that has been my contact and is an overall cool guy. I told him I may be available to work earlier than originally expected and that I'm interested in discussing options. He immediately told me that the director literally just asked him to get my resume and salary expectations.
So here's where I'm kind of nervous. If I ask too little, I'll be undercutting myself. If I ask too much, they won't want to negotiate with me.
I tried looking on Glassdoor.com and similar sites to kind of get an idea of what they typically pay. This company has only one anonymously submitted salary range of $77k to $83k for a similar position, but the exact position I'd be filling is unlisted. Obviously, this isn't a reliable measurement.
The position that the other company (let's say Company-B) wants me for has the same title (either "software engineer" or "senior software engineer") and Glassdoor.com reports a range of $58k to $155k with an average of $104k.
Because of the nature of their business, I'm fairly positive that Company-B will pay me more than Company-A. But I know I'd be happier working at Company-A and really want that job, but at same time, I'd like to be able to afford a reasonable lifestyle (wife, kids, recreation).
So I guess the questions I need answered are:
1. What should I tell them for my salary expectation?
2. How does that work with benefits? Are benefits on top of the salary, or is the salary the total worth of everything?
I've never done this before, so I'd really appreciate your help. If anyone wants to talk specifics, I'd prefer to do it via PM, Skype, or something non-public such as this thread.
Thanks in advance 🙂
A company (let's call it Company-A) is the one I'm most interested in working for. Timing is looking pretty good; they've been interested in me for a little while, but recently, I came in for a second tour of the facility and they instantly started talking internship positions, fellowships, etc. I guess they were impressed. I love it there; it's like Disney World for true geeks.
Well, I casually had a little chat with one of the other engineers that has been my contact and is an overall cool guy. I told him I may be available to work earlier than originally expected and that I'm interested in discussing options. He immediately told me that the director literally just asked him to get my resume and salary expectations.
So here's where I'm kind of nervous. If I ask too little, I'll be undercutting myself. If I ask too much, they won't want to negotiate with me.
I tried looking on Glassdoor.com and similar sites to kind of get an idea of what they typically pay. This company has only one anonymously submitted salary range of $77k to $83k for a similar position, but the exact position I'd be filling is unlisted. Obviously, this isn't a reliable measurement.
The position that the other company (let's say Company-B) wants me for has the same title (either "software engineer" or "senior software engineer") and Glassdoor.com reports a range of $58k to $155k with an average of $104k.
Because of the nature of their business, I'm fairly positive that Company-B will pay me more than Company-A. But I know I'd be happier working at Company-A and really want that job, but at same time, I'd like to be able to afford a reasonable lifestyle (wife, kids, recreation).
So I guess the questions I need answered are:
1. What should I tell them for my salary expectation?
2. How does that work with benefits? Are benefits on top of the salary, or is the salary the total worth of everything?
I've never done this before, so I'd really appreciate your help. If anyone wants to talk specifics, I'd prefer to do it via PM, Skype, or something non-public such as this thread.
Thanks in advance 🙂