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7 Magic Words and Phrases for Expert Salary Negotiation

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Plus: Workers Wasted 600 Million Days of Time Off Last Year PayScale Career News 7 Magic Words and P

Plus: Workers Wasted 600 Million Days of Time Off Last Year PayScale Career News [Salary Negotiation]( 7 Magic Words and Phrases for Expert Salary Negotiation No matter who you are or what you do for a living, it's a smart decision to negotiate your salary. Here are some key words and phrases that should come in handy when you're preparing to negotiate. [Read more →]( [Get a Free Salary Report →]( [Job Search]( How to Unstick Your Stuck Job Search If you've been looking for a job for a while, the challenge is to stave off job-seeker burnout. Here's how to get your job search back on track. [Read more →]( [Get a Raise]( Don't Want to Ask for a Raise? Try These 5 Tricks to Make More Money Seventy-five percent of respondents to PayScale's survey who asked for a raise received some sort of pay increase. But even knowing that might not be enough to make you feel comfortable with the idea of asking the boss for more money. [Read more →]( [Vacation]( Workers Wasted 600 Million Days of Time Off Last Year Americans are leaving a tremendous amount of paid time off (PTO) on the table, with some estimates saying workers wasted a total of 600 million vacation days in 2016. That's a big problem, not just for employees, but for employers and for the U.S. economy. [Read more →]( [Ask for a Raise]( 75% Of People Who Ask For A Raise Get One Are you contemplating a new job and want to know what you should be paid, or are you concerned you’re not being compensated appropriately in your current role? PayScale's Salary Survey can tell you what employees like you are making in your area. [Take the survey →]( Connect with us on:     Copyright 2017 PayScale, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website. PayScale, Inc, 1000 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134 [View Online]( • [Unsubscribe](

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