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How Should you Discuss Salary at an Interview?

Discussing a salary is one of those topics that some people don’t want to discuss, but at an interview it is a topic which is likely to come up. Edge Careers has taken a look at how you can best discuss your salary at the interview stage.

Don’t Under or Over Sell Yourself

When an interviewer asks you what your current salary is,  it is important that you tell the truth, as giving a false figure can have a disastrous effect on your chances of landing the role.

Everyone wants to move for more money, but if you sell yourself as earning more than you actually are, thinking that you can get a bigger pay rise, you can actually price yourself out of the job altogether and there is a chance you will be caught out and find yourself out of the running for the job.

The same can be said for underselling yourself, if your current salary is well below what this job is advertised as, then the interviewer will be thinking “are you at the right level for the role?” But it is still important to tell the truth, if your salary is well below the amount on offer and you are at the same level as the role you are interviewing for, then approach the subject yourself and say that you feel that you are significantly under paid in your current role.

When Should the Topic be Brought Up?

We believe that it is important to discuss what you can offer the company and the role before you discuss your salary. If your salary is brought up at the beginning of an interview, simply say that you would prefer to better understand the role and the company and discuss what you can offer before discussing your remuneration. This is so the interviewer is not put off by your salary requirements from the get go and will better understand what you can offer and if you would be “value for money”

Offer at Interview

If you have impressed the interviewer enough to be offered the job at the interview stage, it is important that you don’t let your adrenaline take over and instantly accept the job. You need to take the time to think about the offer, so a simple response would be, “thank you, it sounds like a great opportunity and I am very interested. I would like to take some time to consider your offer and I will be in touch shortly to let you know my decision”. Although you need the time to consider your options, you do need to do it quickly so that the employer does believe that you are genuinely interested in the role.

 

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How To Discuss Salary At An Interview

 

Edge Careers are Construction and Engineering Recruitment Experts who pride ourselves on offering the highest level of service in the industry to all of our candidates and clients.

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Signs It’s Time To Change Your Job

There will always be times when we think “is this the right job/company for me?” Edge Careers has taken a look at a few signs that the time may of come to change your job.

You’re bored all the time

Although boredom is a very standard feeling, prolonged feelings of boredom while at work can be a warning sign that you are not doing being pushed hard enough or don’t have enough to do in your role.

If you’re spending most of your workday on the internet shopping or playing games, or if you’re checking the time frequently at work, those are key indicators.

Your skills aren’t being utilised

We all know that sometimes you have to take whatever you can get, stick it out for a while and, hopefully, prove to your boss that you’re capable of managing more responsibilities.

But if you’ve been doing this awhile, and you’re still stuck in a position that doesn’t allow you to utilize your skills, then it’s time to start considering changing your job.

You’re not growing

It is easy to stay in a job that you can do your everyday tasks without challenge, but by staying in this position you are not developing/growing your skills and thus your career prospects will be shrinking.

If you have asked for a change in your company to challenge and develop your skills more, but nothing has happened, it may be time to consider a new job.

You can’t picture yourself at your company in a year

When you think of the year ahead, are you still with your current company? Or do you picture yourself elsewhere? If your answer is the latter then you are not committed to your company and it is time for you to move on.

You dread Mondays

We all get the Monday blues, but for most of us it is not that we dread the thought of going into work, it’s just that we can’t have a lie in.

If the thought of going to work is what is causing your dread of Mondays, it may be that you don’t actually enjoy what you are currently doing and is a sign that you need to find yourself a job/company that will end the dreaded Monday feeling.

You just know

When it comes to knowing that things aren’t right, your gut is the best way of knowing. You know the saying “listen to your gut”.

If you’ve been actively job searching, talking about quitting and you feel it’s the right thing to do, it may be time to listen and change your job.

 

If you have found that it is time for you to move jobs, then register you details with Edge Careers here.

 

Signs It's Time To Change Your Job

 

Edge Careers are Construction and Engineering Recruitment Experts who pride ourselves on offering the highest level of service in the industry to all of our candidates and clients.

To become an Edge Careers candidate, please click here to register your details. If you are a client looking to fill a vacancy, please click here, or alternatively contact one of our consultants to discuss your requirements in more detail via our Contact Us page.

Follow Edge Careers on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Google+  to stay up to date with all our latest news, exclusive competitions and events.

www.edgecareers.co.uk