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Subject:Re: Posted Pay Ranges & Government Jobs From:peemo -at- hotmail -dot- com To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Sun, 28 Nov 2004 15:34:11 -0700
Keith C wrote,
. . . Good input, folks. My plan is to try to get the interviewer(s) to
agree
> with me as often as possible that I'm a fit, and then call that to their
> attention if/when they make an offer. If I get them to agree that I'm a
> line-item fit for their requirements, I'd think it would put me in a
> position of negotiating strength.
Chiming in late, here, but I have to say when I worked for the government
(USDA), I never saw anyone come in at the top of the range.
I was not a manager, nor a senior-level employee. But the rational was
you had to not only have the experience quoted in the job description, but
*also* have had extensive experience at the next lower grade level. That
seemed impossible to me for those coming in from the outside.
However, I would indeed ask for what I thought I was worth. Negotiation
is part of the process.
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