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mrtdb;9357151 said:silverfoxx;9357114 said:willhustle;9354520 said:mrtdb;9354143 said:Qiv_Owan;9353119 said:willhustle;9340406 said:I'm really thinking about looking into work from home jobs because everything I looking for at the entry-level requires that you have 2-5+ yrs of experience which is ridiculous if you're just trying to get you're foot in the door.
U in IT too?
I found an entry level administrator job that required at least 7-10 years experience. What companies really try to do is put jobs down as "entry level" so they can avoid paying the appropriate amount of money the job involves. Most of the time it doesn't work because people with that level of experience aren't looking to work for 40-50k
See that's the problem I ran into when looking for jobs in that field. Some of the companies I was looking into wanted 2-3 yrs of experience in an office environment. I even seen a listing from some company that wanted applicants to have 5+ yrs of experience for a entry-level position. It's just ridiculous when it all boils down to it. That's why I'm considering going back to school for accounting.
I have 6 + years of experience, however I don't have an associate's degree or I'm not close to alot of jobs that ask you to be close the Atlanta area. People don't realize that where im at, ain't shit here. So your forced to get better jobs within the city.
What's your degree field/career in fam? Even though I'm in Texas my University's career website has a lot of Georgia job posts (think they're tryna tell our black asses something) I'll keep a look out.
Qiv_Owan;9364865 said:@SimplyKrys
Congrats
What field are u in if u dont mind me asking
Qiv_Owan;9364865 said:@SimplyKrys
Congrats
What field are u in if u dont mind me asking
SimplyKrys;9372797 said:[quote="hoodsavior;9372288"]I'm in a tight spot.. I'm over the food industry as far as day to day and looking for a change.. Talk about eggs in one basket smh..
silverfoxx;9357110 said:If any of y'all can be useful as references or knows really job openings that's MARTA friendly in Atlanta, I ask please DM me or post in here. If I'm blessed with a good opportunity, I promise you guys that I will certainly look out for y'all since I want all of my brothers to win.
hoodsavior;9373365 said:SimplyKrys;9372797 said:[quote="hoodsavior;9372288"]I'm in a tight spot.. I'm over the food industry as far as day to day and looking for a change.. Talk about eggs in one basket smh..
I'm having the same problem. I'm currently working in the food industry but I'm looking for something higher paying. But not much luck so far.
silverfoxx;9357110 said:If any of y'all can be useful as references or knows really job openings that's MARTA friendly in Atlanta, I ask please DM me or post in here. If I'm blessed with a good opportunity, I promise you guys that I will certainly look out for y'all since I want all of my brothers to win.
hoodsavior;9372288 said:I'm in a tight spot.. I'm over the food industry as far as day to day and looking for a change.. Talk about eggs in one basket smh..
charles2;9374919 said:Got an offer for a new job. I'm not mad at the amount since it's within the range I had already determined I would negotiate to.
Question for y'all: negotiate no matter what or accept if it's within your acceptable range?
Any negotiation tips?
NothingButTheTruth;9375470 said:charles2;9374919 said:Got an offer for a new job. I'm not mad at the amount since it's within the range I had already determined I would negotiate to.
Question for y'all: negotiate no matter what or accept if it's within your acceptable range?
Any negotiation tips?
It's not an end sum game, if they're offering enough for your liking, accept the offer. To make sure you're on point with your range and not selling yourself short, do some research on how much the average person in your position makes and adjust accordingly if need be.
charles2;9375560 said:NothingButTheTruth;9375470 said:charles2;9374919 said:Got an offer for a new job. I'm not mad at the amount since it's within the range I had already determined I would negotiate to.
Question for y'all: negotiate no matter what or accept if it's within your acceptable range?
Any negotiation tips?
It's not an end sum game, if they're offering enough for your liking, accept the offer. To make sure you're on point with your range and not selling yourself short, do some research on how much the average person in your position makes and adjust accordingly if need be.
The average person is $10k less per year. Top 25% of salaries are around my offer. Can't hurt to ask though, right?
NothingButTheTruth;9375730 said:charles2;9375560 said:NothingButTheTruth;9375470 said:charles2;9374919 said:Got an offer for a new job. I'm not mad at the amount since it's within the range I had already determined I would negotiate to.
Question for y'all: negotiate no matter what or accept if it's within your acceptable range?
Any negotiation tips?
It's not an end sum game, if they're offering enough for your liking, accept the offer. To make sure you're on point with your range and not selling yourself short, do some research on how much the average person in your position makes and adjust accordingly if need be.
The average person is $10k less per year. Top 25% of salaries are around my offer. Can't hurt to ask though, right?
I'm sure you already did this, but make sure you filter by location when checking average salaries. Someone in LA will have a much higher offer than someone in Jackson, Mississippi for the same job, due to cost of living.
... Personally, I've never negotiated pass my acceptable range, as once I reached it, I was ready to sign. Absolute worst case scenario, you press and they withdraw the offer.
If they make it clear that's as high as they can go, will you shift the topic from salary to vacation or signing bonus or will you just buckle and say okay? How strong is your positioning, do you have other offers on the table? How specialized is your field/experience? All of these things should be taken into consideration before deciding how hard you want to counter, if at all.