Posts Tagged ‘Salary negotiation stories’

Who is embarrassed to negotiate in front of friends & colleagues?

Monday, September 28th, 2009

womenmoneyThrough discussions with women I know of all ages, it seems that some of us are too embarrassed to negotiate at all, while many of us find it extra embarrassing to negotiate in front of friends or colleagues for fear of what they may think of us.  It seems that there is still a stigma attached to negotiation be it when we are looking to make retail or wholesale purchases, buy at markets or even negotiate our salaries in the workplace.

Do women care more what others think of them than men when it comes to negotiation?  Why are we embarrassed to negotiate when spending our hard earned cash or negotiating our worth in the workplace?

Note: If you are interested in improving your negotiation skills, come along to the Women in Finance Event on the 20th October 2009 - ‘Negotiation for Women How Confident are you in your Salary Negotiation Skills?’

Do you have a Salary Negotiation Story to Share?

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

I am writing a book for women on Successful Salary Negotiation and would love to hear your salary negotiation stories; be they great or perhaps not so great so that other women can learn from them and we can work towards addressing the current pay inequality that exists between men and women.

If you are happy to be interviewed via phone or face to face and to share your story (your name can be anonymous) to be included in my book  please email me kelly.magowan@sixfigures.com.au Include in the subject line – salary negotiation story.

Charity: I would like to donate a percentage of the money from the book sales to a charity that is aligned with assisting women advance in the workforce both career and salary wise. Any charity suggestions you have would be welcomed.
I look forward to hearing your stories in 2009!

Thank you and Happy New Year
Regards,
Kelly