After seeing posted pay ranges, some workers are frustrated by what seem like low-ball salary offers. Recruiters say candidates are reading the numbers wrong.
My first big corporate job had internal salary ranges posted for when you’re looking at a new job within the same company, and I had to reckon with this as a new employee. I’d see basically my job posted with my salary on the far low end of the possible range and when I discussed it with folks I learned that the posted median salary is the median for everybody in that job, including people with 10 years of experience etc. So even if I’m impressing as a kid fresh out of college, the median isn’t the right metric to judge myself against.
My first big corporate job had internal salary ranges posted for when you’re looking at a new job within the same company, and I had to reckon with this as a new employee. I’d see basically my job posted with my salary on the far low end of the possible range and when I discussed it with folks I learned that the posted median salary is the median for everybody in that job, including people with 10 years of experience etc. So even if I’m impressing as a kid fresh out of college, the median isn’t the right metric to judge myself against.
When you change positions within a company, that is your only opportunity to get ahead. Negotiate hard as you can for salary/benefits.
Once you sign, you take what you can get in terms of raises and you have zero leverage.