
Prepare to Negotiate Your Salary (Or Anything): Crash Course Business - Soft Skills #7
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Date: 2022-04-04
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Ceduria
When a friend of mine tried to negotiate her salary at a seemingly very positive and open-minded company (in Europe) after 2 years of working there, she got fired shortly after w. the explantion being: -it doesn't seem like this company is right for you, you don't have your heart into it-, even though she said the previous salary would be fine.
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When a friend of mine tried to negotiate her salary at a seemingly very positive and open-minded company (in Europe) after 2 years of working there, she got fired shortly after w. the explantion being: -it doesn't seem like this company is right for you, you don't have your heart into it-, even though she said the previous salary would be fine.
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MethosOhio
I think I disagree on negotiating in person being better. Better for who? It is better for person who is more dependent on non-verbal social queues. That may or may not be you. Sometimes giving up less information by being less visible can work to your advantage.
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I think I disagree on negotiating in person being better. Better for who? It is better for person who is more dependent on non-verbal social queues. That may or may not be you. Sometimes giving up less information by being less visible can work to your advantage.
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J.
i was all in until she added this unnecessary insistence that women and brown people are somehow in need of extra encouragement in 2019. i am saying this as a brown person: stop treating me like i-m inherently in need of special treatment. it-s demeaning AH.
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i was all in until she added this unnecessary insistence that women and brown people are somehow in need of extra encouragement in 2019. i am saying this as a brown person: stop treating me like i-m inherently in need of special treatment. it-s demeaning AH.
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HrSamstag
Pure love. And how she pronounced the -Wwwwolggswagggen-. here in Austria we pronounce it simply Folkswaaagen. Not as attractive as. -
In some hidden valleys though some people call the bug even lovely -Hitler Hump-.
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Pure love. And how she pronounced the -Wwwwolggswagggen-. here in Austria we pronounce it simply Folkswaaagen. Not as attractive as. -
In some hidden valleys though some people call the bug even lovely -Hitler Hump-.
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sreside94
What if you're trying to negotiate a raise to the minimum wage for those over 25 when you'll turn 25 in a few months? Should I be setting my goal higher since my resistance point is getting the minimum wage now?
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What if you're trying to negotiate a raise to the minimum wage for those over 25 when you'll turn 25 in a few months? Should I be setting my goal higher since my resistance point is getting the minimum wage now?
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Cars
Basically what you-re a saying is like what my big bro told me at the gate before I got on my flight to come to the UK to start s new life.
He told me.
-In life, if you don-t hustle then you-ll die poor-
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Basically what you-re a saying is like what my big bro told me at the gate before I got on my flight to come to the UK to start s new life.
He told me.
-In life, if you don-t hustle then you-ll die poor-
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Theo_Caro
Negotiations were there is a power imbalance are inevitably going to prove exploitative. Employer/employee relationships are a prime example of such imbalance, at least in the absence of trade unions.
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Negotiations were there is a power imbalance are inevitably going to prove exploitative. Employer/employee relationships are a prime example of such imbalance, at least in the absence of trade unions.
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Good
I find it's helpful to pretend the person that has what you want already wants to give it to you. You just need to spell it out to them in very simple terms that they can understand easily.
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I find it's helpful to pretend the person that has what you want already wants to give it to you. You just need to spell it out to them in very simple terms that they can understand easily.
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Kierkegaardian
Love this! Very broadly applicable subject material and I really enjoy it's concise and easy to digest structure! Top notch style as well!
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Love this! Very broadly applicable subject material and I really enjoy it's concise and easy to digest structure! Top notch style as well!
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Galo
Has Crash Course thought of making online courses (on coursera or udemy, etc?
Seems like it'd be a good idea than passively watching, no?
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Has Crash Course thought of making online courses (on coursera or udemy, etc?
Seems like it'd be a good idea than passively watching, no?
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