Episode 235
235 - How To Handle A Lowball Offer
In this podcast episode, the hosts discuss the topic of negotiating salary and knowing your worth in the job market. They advise listeners to assess their market worth and be aware of their own self-worth, but also to be realistic and not inflate their value too much. They also discuss the importance of discussing salary expectations upfront in the hiring process to avoid misunderstandings and the tendency to lowball or highball offers. The hosts also share their own experiences and insights on negotiating salary and navigating power dynamics in the workplace.
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