How to Eliminate Salary Negotiation AnxietyAs long as you've done research to learn a realistic salary range to ask for and have a plan in place for navigating the negotiation, there's nothing to worry about.

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Salary negotiationdoesn't have to feel uncertain or intimidating. As long as you've done research tolearn a realistic salary range to ask forand have a plan in place for navigating the negotiation, there's nothing to worry about.

In oureBook "How to Negotiate Your Salary"we offer tips will also help you to haveeffective salary negotiations:

1. Have a salary range rather than a single figure.

When pressed for your salary requirements, you should always be sure to offer a range based on what others in the field are earning, rather than a single fixed number.

2. Don't sell yourself short.

One common mistake when talking about the previous salary is forgetting to include benefits as part of your total compensation, said author Don Hurzeler. For example, if you are earning $100,000 a year with a 20 percent bonus plus health, dental and other incidental benefits, you should answer the question by saying, "$120,000 plus generous benefits."

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3. Practice your pitch at least once before the actual negotiation.

Find someone to listen to your proposal for a salary increase, so you can feel the cadence of your speaking points out loud in a conversational setting.

4. Be gracious.

No matter the outcome, be understanding, appreciative and thankful for the opportunity.

5. Be confident in your delivery.

It's extremely important to put on your game face when it comestime to negotiate.

6. Avoid accepting the first offer.

If you need time to evaluate an offer, say so. Schedule your next meeting 24 to 48 hours out and come back with your counteroffer.

Before your next salary negotiation -- whether for a new job or as your lobby for a promotion -- learn what to say, how to make a strong case, anticipate your manager's questions and ultimately seal the deal.

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