I know you are all /biz/y people and I shouldn't bother you with my pleb concerns as a mere employee, but I need your advice /biz/.
I'm new to London and looking for a job. Found a few cool ones but noticed it's a practice to not go past the first interview unless you say how much money you want.
How do you negotiate that so that I can later pic related? Is there a way of being flexible without sounding desperate? Is there a way to at least find out if you priced yourself out so you can go lower next time?
Appreciate any tips. Some details to help: I'm looking for a senior business planning manager position in IT/Software corporations (>$1Bn anually), most of which are American (so Amerifags feel free to chime in).
Usually you wait until the employer brings it up, and based on your experience in that field you add a couple dollars. If you don't have a lot of experience you should say the average entry level rate.
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I have five years of spot on experience and 6-9 in related jobs, but the problem is that I don't know what the baseline is at all for senior jobs on or near London.
For example are London Glassdoor salaries relevant for somewhere like Reading, Farnborough or Bracknell?
Get job stay a bit then go somewhere else for more money