|
|
|
|
|
by bdclimber14
5527 days ago
|
|
I strongly disagree with the first offer remark. Generally most negotiations start with some sort of frame, but it can be vague. Consider a salary negotiation for a entry-level software engineering position. Both parties know generally what the range could be. In Arizona, it is roughly $40k to $100k. That's a fairly big range. The first offer always narrows this range. If the applicant said he was looking for at least $50k, then the employer would magically be right inline with that (assuming their willingness was at least that) when they may have well had an expected range of up to $80k. If the first offer is wildly favorable for the receiving party, you generally hear "that's about what I was thinking too." I've used that phrase plenty of times when in reality I was thinking a fraction of what they said. |
|
As I said, you do have to research things first and if you really don't know then you just have to wait for the other guy to name something first. Since you don't know they can name whatever they like.