Unit 3 marks the final phase of the course, focusing on the intricacies of discussing salary requirements during job interviews. Employers often ask about salary expectations, so thorough preparation is crucial. Researching typical compensation for similar roles in your area is essential, with resources like the U.S. Department of Labor providing valuable data. Even if planning to avoid disclosing an exact figure, having a prepared response is important. Throughout this unit, explore various approaches to handling salary discussions, including prompting the employer to make the initial offer. Additionally, delve deeper into salary negotiation, covering compensation packages, and gaining the knowledge and skills to confidently navigate this aspect of the job interview process.
Completing this unit should take you approximately 1 hour.
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