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By Alison Doyle, About.com Guide to Job Searching

Getting More Money on Your Next Job

Thursday June 25, 2009
It can be tough to negotiate salary in the best of circumstances. Even deciding whether to accept a job offer or to negotiate the salary can be a hard decision to make. It's even more difficult to ask for - and get - more money in a down economy.

What can you do make sure you're getting best salary you can? Lee E. Miller, career coach and author of Get More Money on Your Next Job... In Any Economy, shares his tips for getting the best salary and benefits, in a way that's diplomatic and non-threatening to what could be your future employer.

Here are Lee's tips for getting more money on your next job.

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June 25, 2009 at 6:05 pm
(1) Dan Erwin says:

It really can be difficult to decide whether to accept a job. Over the years, I’ve put together a rationale for accepting jobs and recently posted them here: http://danerwin.typepad.com/my_weblog/2009/06/not-everyone-is-looking-for-a-job.html

June 27, 2009 at 12:49 pm
(2) Timothy Johnson says:

As a former student, Lee’s approach to negotiating is very practical and effective. It has helped me in both my professional and personal life. Check the book out, you wont be sorry.

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