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Paperback Get More Money Yr Nxt Job (R Book

ISBN: 0071621385

ISBN13: 9780071621380

Get More Money on Your Next Job: 25 Proven Strategies for Getting More Money, Better Benefits, and Greater Job Security

GET PAID WHAT YOU DESERVE

"Lee's book is a must-read for anyone who wants to be adequatelyrewarded for the value his or her work generates."
--Los Angeles Times

If you're not sure that mastering the art of negotiation is important, consider this: getting $2,000 less in salary at age 25 could amountto $200,000 in lost salary by age 65.

In his mid-20s, Lee Miller got himself a 50 percent salary increase--in the midst of what was the worst recession since the 1930s. Sincethen, he's become a top career advisor, steering hundreds of employmentagreements. Here he shares all the how-to's that can helpyou land not only the work you want but also more money and betterbenefits, bonuses, and perks. You'll learn how to: Use the Internet to find and assess potential employersEnhance your desirability and leverageDevelop your best negotiation strategyTime salary discussions to maximize your control of themSeal the deal

Why leave money on the negotiating table when it can be yours? Thispractical, timely book is your first step to getting what you deserve onyour next job or a substantial raise in your current position.

"Lee's book is a welcome addition that adds fresh dimensions. His words are a must-reading for anyone who wants to be adequately rewarded for the value his or her work generates."
--Joyce Lain Kennedy, Los Angeles Times Syndicated Columnist

"Miller's wisdom abounds in this book and he touches on things that others have not."
--Judy Rosemarin, The New York Post

"A new book that goes the distance on (salary negotiations) is Lee Miller's Get More Money on Your Next Job."
--Investor's Business Daily

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As important as your resume

When a company makes a job offer, far too many potential employees believe that they can either accept or reject the offer. Most people do not realize the number of potential points a company is willing to negotiate. Starting salary is not the only or in some cases the major issue that should be of major concern to the potential hire. In addition to salary there these issues to negotiate: Annual bonus, signing bonus, severance pay, stock or other equity type compensation, relocation assistance and in some cases your immediate boss. A lot of people look on finding a new job as the company doing them a favor and are reluctant to even consider open negotiations. Lee Miller has written an excellent resource for most people who are contemplating changing jobs. He not only tells you what to negotiate but tells you how and when to bring up certain points. He also points out that negotiating with your future employer is a lot different that negotiating for a new house or car. When you are negotiating with your future boss, you must keep in mind that your tactics or stance can have a serious and long term impact on your future relationship with your boss. So your negotiating stance must be different. The book is filled with real life examples to illustrate each principle. The book gives you 11 commandments of employment negotiations and then gives "25 proven strategies for getting more money, better benefits and greater job security." At the end of each chapter is a summary of the points covered. The book is based on Lee's extensive experience as a human resources VP, his work in labor law and as a career coach. He is also a college professor. So the book is not just theory but what works in the real world. The book will probably not be of much value to government and entry level employees. Even if you are seeking an entry level position, there are a couple of examples where the job candidates, one his own, negotiated and got important concessions from the employer. The higher up the ladder you go, the more important these concepts are. And there is a separate chapter for women who seem more reluctant to look out for their own best self-interest. If you are or will be changing jobs in the future, read this book and keep it handy as a reference when the time comes. It will be well worth the time and energy you invest in reading it.

A Must in Today's Wintery Economy

For you, and me, this book is just in time! Harvard-trained attorney and Fortune 500 HR Executive, Lee E. Miller, has written the book all of us--regardless of whether we're unemployed, employed and looking, recent college graduate, etc.--should read and keep at the ready. In a direct, practical & engaging manner, Miller equips the reader with the special knowledge to negotiate the "total compensation package" we desire. He reveals how to turn frustration into fungible compensation. How to create leverage when we feel we're at a disadvantage. How to focus our preparation, gain an understanding of what to expect, and use that special knowledge to influence compensation negotiation in favorable ways. He also reveals common mistakes that we've all made, and should avoid, which have sapped--literally--millions from our net worth. By the time you've read the first 14 pages of this book, it will be clear: compensation negotiation is not something we have properly learned, practice, prepare for, or have perfected. Be sure to read the chapter on page 27 ("Beyond Research") in which Miller lays out ways to offset the disequilibrium between employer and employee. Are you--like me--flummoxed when asked "What's your current salary?" See the first of Miller's 25 strategies (p. 52). Strategies 4 & 5 combine to build the value of the position (and your incumbency) in the mind of the employer...which translates to higher-valued compensation packages. As a Technology Executive with a decades-spanning career, I can say without hyperbole: had Miller published this book earlier in my career, it would have meant millions to me. It will for you too.

this book changed my life

this book became my bible when i was looking for a new job. i can't say how essential it was-- and yes, it worked. i landed a hot job at a young internet startup that became a major leader in the field, knew how to negotiate MY POSITION as opposed to the salary, and even got more money and stock after the company's first offer (which is never their best). miller goes into all the details-- doesn't leave a stone unturned. plus, lee miller is a mensch-- which means he's a decent, trustworthy, reliable, intelligent, thoughtful, caring man. it comes out on every page. ultimately, miller helped me realize that searching for a job is really all about knowing (and developing) your own self-worth-- in this case, you can take that literally!

Outstanding

This book helped me negotiate a great deal. I can't recommend it enough. It is very readable and offers useable advice.The chapter offering advice for women was particularly helpful.

The best money I ever spent

Anyone who reads this book will be able to go into salary negotiations with confidence. The straight forward and easy to understand approach the author uses makes this book stand out. I would recommend this book to anyone who is thinking about changing jobs or who believes he or she deserves a raise. This book is a must read for everyone who works for a living.
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