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Plus: 5 Weird Things That Might Happen at Your Next Job Interview PayScale Career News [Compensation Includes Benefits]( To Maximize Compensation, Don't Forget About Benefits Many workers forget that benefits make up a significant portion of their compensation, but they account for 31.6 percent of compensation on average, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. So, they deserve your attention. [Read more →]( [Get a Free Salary Report →]( [Living Paycheck to Paycheck]( Here's How Many US Workers Live Paycheck to Paycheck If you're checking your bank account balance to see if the last paycheck is stretching until the next one, you’re like more of your fellow Americans than you might realize. A recent report showed that 78 percent of full-time workers said they live paycheck to paycheck. [Read more →]( [Back to School]( Should You Go Back to School? In the long term, going back to school could do wonders for your career. But, in the short term, it can complicate your life in a big way. [Read more →]( [Job Interview]( 5 Weird Things That Might Happen at Your Next Job Interview Job interviews are stressful enough when everything goes according to plan. When something unexpected happens, it can really throw you off of your game. It helps to be prepared for whatever might come your way. [Read more →]( [Ask for a Raise]( Most 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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