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Salary Negotiation

This is the right way to address salary in your interview

There are different schools of thought when it comes to bringing up compensation in an interview. Some believe it isn’t right to bring up...

5 things every college graduate needs to know about finding a job

Your exams are coming to an end, signaling the end of your time at college. It’s time to launch your job search. But life...

5 strategies to negotiate your salary benefits

After months and months on the hunt, you’ve finally snagged the job of your dreams, and while the offer itself is satisfactory – the...

Looking for a compensation hike? Here’s what you should know

You have been in your present job long enough, but are still not offered a better package? Do you feel underpaid and overworked, while...

Salary Negotiation: What benefits should you be getting

Landing a job is only half the battle, negotiating start dates, salary, benefits and perks are another beast altogether. Given that salary typically accounts for...

4 salary negotiating tactics every woman needs

Hong Kong has come a long way from where it was on gender equality front. With more women thriving professionally, discussions around gender issues...

Salary history: Do employers really need to see it?

A typical job posting requires job seekers to submit resumes or CVs to help an employer assess applicants. In some cases, they also ask...

Fresh grads, this is how to negotiate your first salary

Becoming a master of negotiation is a lifelong journey. Unfortunately, you are at the beginning of yours, eagerly hoping to land your first job...

Dealing with Questions about Salary History

Q: How do I respond to the salary history question when I am currently grossly underpaid for the work that I do, and I...

Negotiating Your First Salary

Getting your first job is like taking any major decision in life - be it buying a home or a car. Do your spadework well....

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