So I got offered a new position...

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FreshFish

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I was in the exact same situation a couple days ago. They ended up countering my counter offer with a number in between the two...basic bardering I guess. I still got the job though. Don't worry about it.

Note: You are making way more than me ya bastage :p
 

Shyatic

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Hang on folks, not jinxing anything.. :)

Let me get the call after work today, see what he says and go from there. It is an IT position... systems administration to be specific. I'll leave it at that :)
 

Epsil0n00

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Originally posted by: Scribe
Well, UPDATE:

Just got a call from the hiring manager -- I have the job. In his own words "We really want to get you in here!"

He understands I'm at work right now and thus, he just asked a time he could have a bit of my attention so after work I'll be getting another call and sealing the deal. I think my small negotiation will be successful, because of of the tone and his attitude in the conversation I just had about 5 minutes ago :)

Sounds like you got it! Congrats man! Let the celebration begin!!!
I personally think that your request to go from $67K to $70K is quite reasonable (percentage-wise) and I'm sure (given the tone of the hiring manager) that you got the job at $70K.

I'm interested to hear more details of what and where this job is...
Good job!
Eps.
 

Rudee

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Originally posted by: SpunkyJones
I'd call.

So what are you waiting for? Get to the phone mister! :)

He'll come across as desperate if he calls them back right away, thus they will get the upperhand in any negotations for salary. If they want you, they will call you. Simple as that.

 

CVSiN

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Originally posted by: SpunkyJones
But you turned down their offer. Don't write that resignation letter just yet. Depending on the company, and how much money they have to throw around, 3 k could bump you out for the guy willing to work for 65k. You just have to wait it out.

absolutly true...

personally i woulda taken the 67k god knows if you do well in 1 year youll get that and more.. 3k isnt enough to bitch about.
 

BlueFlamme

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It also depends on if they are part of a larger corporation. I had a friend who applied to a company owned by Lockheed Martin. The local company badly wanted him and wanted to pay him his asking salary of $70K based on his experience and masters in computer engineering. However the position was classified as a programming position and they were paying under market value for those. He pretty much found out because of corporate policies his best hope within 3 years would be to get up to $55K, so he turned them down and took a job with a smaller company.

6 months ago that company was bought out by none other than Lockheed Martin, except now he has an agreeable salary and is on a better program towards promotions.

So if they are part of a larger company, their hiring practices are probably dictated at a higher level and they might have to follow stricti(and sometimes irrational) procedures.
 

Shyatic

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Originally posted by: CVSiN
Originally posted by: SpunkyJones
But you turned down their offer. Don't write that resignation letter just yet. Depending on the company, and how much money they have to throw around, 3 k could bump you out for the guy willing to work for 65k. You just have to wait it out.

absolutly true...

personally i woulda taken the 67k god knows if you do well in 1 year youll get that and more.. 3k isnt enough to bitch about.

It is, when you know what you're worth :)
 

JImmyK

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so so where is zee update, and what industry? What did you mean by location? long commute or something?
 

skyking

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We've been spidered.....:)

I had an offer for a management position that was 20K LESS than I made in combined wages that year. They were a bit offended that I did not take it, but I could tell they figured I'd be their slave and would not be able to do consulting anymore. I countered with the 20K higher figure, they went away.:)
 

Shyatic

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Okay, here's the update...

I got the job, they met everything I needed. I lose some benefits in the process because I'm going from a HUGE company to a small one, but it's nothing to write home about...

I start in two weeks. I used to have a 1.5 hour commute EACH way (in the car), now it's 45 minutes on the train, so I can relax while going. The hours are flexible, but I'm opting for a 9-6 schedule so I can get out at a reasonable hour and get to the gym, go out with my girl, etc. I'll be working at a media company in the heart of Times Square. My responsibilities are much the same except with more money and an 8% yearly bonus.

Anyways, that's the jist of it! I'm excited to start, so hopefully this works out well! The new boss I have seems cool and the coworkers seem cool too, so I think I'll fit in well.
 

SophalotJack

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negotiating a 10% increase in salary from what they offered is completely reasonable and shows that you have strong sense of self worth without being too ridiculous.

Good move, bro.
 

Shyatic

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Now the hard part will be giving in my two weeks notice... I honestly love the job I have now, but I am going nowhere fast. I will be sad to go but happy to try something new :)
 

Phoenix86

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Originally posted by: Scribe
Okay, here's the update...

I got the job, they met everything I needed. I lose some benefits in the process because I'm going from a HUGE company to a small one, but it's nothing to write home about...

I start in two weeks. I used to have a 1.5 hour commute EACH way (in the car), now it's 45 minutes on the train, so I can relax while going. The hours are flexible, but I'm opting for a 9-6 schedule so I can get out at a reasonable hour and get to the gym, go out with my girl, etc. I'll be working at a media company in the heart of Times Square. My responsibilities are much the same except with more money and an 8% yearly bonus.

Anyways, that's the jist of it! I'm excited to start, so hopefully this works out well! The new boss I have seems cool and the coworkers seem cool too, so I think I'll fit in well.

Congrats!!! Sounds like a great move. More $, less commute.