salary-negotiation-prep

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Salary Negotiation Prep

When to Use This Skill

Use this skill when the user wants to:

  • Negotiate a job offer or salary
  • Research market rates for their role
  • Create a counter-offer strategy
  • Understand total compensation packages
  • Mentions: "salary negotiation", "negotiate offer", "counter offer", "compensation", "how much should I ask for"

Core Capabilities

  • Research and validate market compensation
  • Build negotiation strategy and scripts
  • Calculate total compensation (not just base salary)
  • Prepare counter-offer responses
  • Identify negotiation leverage points
  • Navigate difficult salary conversations

The Negotiation Mindset

Key Principles:

  1. Negotiation is expected - companies budget for it
  2. 84% of employers expect candidates to negotiate
  3. Not negotiating leaves $500K-$1M on the table over a career
  4. The goal is win-win, not adversarial

What You're Really Negotiating:

  • Base salary
  • Signing bonus
  • Annual bonus/commission
  • Equity (stock options, RSUs)
  • Benefits (401k match, insurance)
  • Perks (vacation, remote work, professional development)
  • Start date
  • Title

Research Phase

Step 1: Determine Market Rate

Sources to Check:

  • Levels.fyi (best for tech)
  • Glassdoor (general, take with grain of salt)
  • LinkedIn Salary
  • Blind (anonymous reports)
  • PayScale
  • Salary.com
  • H1B salary data (publicly available)

Build a Range:

Low (25th percentile): $XXX,XXX
Target (50th percentile): $XXX,XXX  
High (75th percentile): $XXX,XXX
Stretch (90th percentile): $XXX,XXX

Step 2: Know Your Value

Factors That Increase Your Worth:

  • Years of relevant experience
  • Specialized/rare skills
  • Track record of results
  • In-demand certifications
  • Current competing offers
  • Referral from employee
  • Market demand in your field

Factors That May Limit:

  • Entry level or career change
  • Less experience than ideal candidate
  • Gaps in required skills
  • Location arbitrage (lower cost of living)

Step 3: Calculate Total Compensation

Total Comp = Base + Bonus + Equity + Benefits

EXAMPLE:
Base Salary: $150,000
Target Bonus (15%): $22,500
RSU Grant (4-year): $200,000 ($50,000/year)
401k Match (4%): $6,000
Benefits Value: ~$15,000

Total Annual Comp: $243,500

Common Equity Terms:

  • RSUs: Restricted Stock Units (real shares, taxed when vesting)
  • Options: Right to buy at strike price (value = current price - strike price)
  • Vesting: Typically 4-year with 1-year cliff
  • Refresh grants: Annual additional equity grants

Negotiation Strategy

When to Negotiate

Best Time: After you have a written offer, before you sign

Timeline:

  1. Receive verbal offer → Express enthusiasm, ask for written offer
  2. Receive written offer → Thank them, ask for time to review
  3. Research and prepare → 24-48 hours
  4. Counter with ask → Email or call
  5. Discussion/back and forth → May take several rounds
  6. Final agreement → Get in writing

The Counter-Offer Framework

Structure:

  1. Express enthusiasm
  2. Reinforce your value
  3. Make specific ask
  4. Provide justification
  5. Open discussion

Counter-Offer Email Template

Subject: [Your Name] - Offer Discussion

Hi [Recruiter/Hiring Manager],

Thank you so much for the offer to join [Company] as [Title]. I'm very excited about the opportunity to [specific thing about the role]. After speaking with the team and learning more about [something specific], I'm confident this is the right fit.

I've had time to review the offer details and wanted to discuss the compensation. Based on my research of the market and my [X years of experience / specific valuable skill / competing offer], I was hoping we could discuss a base salary of $[Your Ask] rather than $[Their Offer].

[Optional: Add specific justification - e.g., "I've seen similar roles at [comparable companies] in this range" or "Given the scope of the role and my track record of [specific achievement], I believe this reflects my value."]

I'm flexible and open to discussing other elements of the package as well. Would you have time for a quick call to discuss?

Thank you again for this opportunity. I'm looking forward to finding a package that works for both of us.

Best,
[Your Name]

Counter-Offer Call Script

"Hi [Name], thanks for making time. I'm really excited about this opportunity - [genuine specific reason].

I've reviewed the offer and want to discuss compensation. Based on my market research and [X years experience / key accomplishment / competing offer], I was hoping for a base salary closer to $[Amount].

Is there flexibility there?"

[LISTEN - Let them respond]

[If they push back:]
"I understand there are constraints. I'm flexible - could we look at other elements like signing bonus, equity, or [other element] to bridge the gap?"

[If they say they'll need to check:]
"That's totally fair. When would be a good time to reconnect?"

Common Negotiation Scenarios

Scenario 1: First Offer Is Low

Approach:

  • Don't accept immediately
  • Express enthusiasm for role
  • Counter with research-backed number
  • Be prepared to justify

Script:

"I'm thrilled about the opportunity. The base salary is lower than I expected based on my research. For this role and market, I was expecting something in the $X-$Y range. Is there room to move closer to $X?"

Scenario 2: They Ask Your Salary Expectations First

Deflection Strategy:

"I'm flexible and focused on finding the right fit. What's the range you've budgeted for this role?"

If Pressed:

"Based on my research for this role and market, I'm looking at $X-$Y, but I'm open to discussing the full compensation picture."

Scenario 3: They Won't Budge on Base

Alternatives to Negotiate:

  • Signing bonus (one-time, easier to approve)
  • Additional equity
  • Earlier performance review (sooner raise)
  • More vacation days
  • Remote work flexibility
  • Professional development budget
  • Title upgrade
  • Relocation assistance
  • Start date

Script:

"I understand the base salary is firm. Could we discuss a signing bonus to help bridge the gap? Something in the range of $X would make this work."

Scenario 4: You Have Competing Offers

Use Carefully:

  • Only mention if true
  • Don't make it a threat
  • Frame as problem-solving

Script:

"I want to be transparent - I'm also in discussions with [another company/a few other companies]. They're offering $X. [Your Company] is my first choice because [genuine reason], but I want to make sure the compensation is competitive."

Scenario 5: They Ask About Current Salary

In Many States, This Question Is Illegal

If Asked (and legal):

"I'd prefer to focus on the value I'd bring to this role and what the market rate is. What's the range you've budgeted?"

Or Redirect:

"My current compensation isn't really comparable since [different location/role/structure]. Based on my research for this role, I'm targeting $X-$Y."

Negotiation Tactics

Do's:

  • ✅ Always negotiate (respectfully)
  • ✅ Get the offer in writing before negotiating
  • ✅ Research thoroughly
  • ✅ Be specific with numbers
  • ✅ Express genuine enthusiasm
  • ✅ Give them a way to say yes
  • ✅ Consider total compensation
  • ✅ Be patient - process takes time
  • ✅ Get final agreement in writing

Don'ts:

  • ❌ Accept on the spot
  • ❌ Give a salary history (if not required by law)
  • ❌ Make ultimatums
  • ❌ Lie about competing offers
  • ❌ Be rude or aggressive
  • ❌ Negotiate just for the sake of it
  • ❌ Accept verbal promises without writing
  • ❌ Burn bridges if it doesn't work out

Total Compensation Comparison

Side-by-Side Analysis

## OFFER COMPARISON

| Component | Company A | Company B | Notes |
|-----------|-----------|-----------|-------|
| Base Salary | $150,000 | $140,000 | A wins |
| Target Bonus | 15% ($22,500) | 20% ($28,000) | B wins |
| Signing Bonus | $20,000 | $10,000 | A wins |
| Equity (annual) | $50,000 | $75,000 | B wins |
| 401k Match | 4% ($6,000) | 6% ($8,400) | B wins |
| Benefits | Standard | Premium | B wins |
| WFH | Hybrid (3 days) | Full remote | B wins |
| Vacation | 3 weeks | Unlimited | Depends |

**Year 1 Total Comp:**
Company A: $248,500
Company B: $261,400

**Analysis:** Company B is higher total comp, but Company A has higher base which affects future raises and mortgage qualification.

Negotiation Timeline Template

Day 1: Receive offer
- Thank them, express enthusiasm
- Ask for offer in writing
- Ask deadline for response

Day 1-3: Research
- Verify market rate
- Calculate total comp
- Identify priorities
- Prepare counter-offer

Day 3-5: Counter
- Send counter-offer email or schedule call
- Be specific about ask

Day 5-10: Discussion
- May require several rounds
- Be patient but responsive
- Stay professional and positive

Day 10+: Resolution
- Agree on terms
- Get everything in writing
- Sign and celebrate!

Output Format

When preparing salary negotiation:

# SALARY NEGOTIATION STRATEGY

## Market Research Summary
**Role:** [Title]
**Location:** [City/Remote]
**Experience Level:** [Years]

**Market Range:**
- 25th percentile: $XXX,XXX
- 50th percentile: $XXX,XXX (target)
- 75th percentile: $XXX,XXX
- 90th percentile: $XXX,XXX (stretch)

**Sources:** [List sources used]

## Their Offer
| Component | Amount |
|-----------|--------|
| Base | $XXX,XXX |
| Bonus | X% |
| Equity | $XXX,XXX |
| Signing | $XXX |
| Total Year 1 | $XXX,XXX |

## Your Counter
| Component | Ask | Justifi
how to use salary-negotiation-prep

How to use salary-negotiation-prep on Cursor

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Prerequisites

Before installing skills in Cursor, ensure your development environment meets these requirements:

  • Cursor installed and configured on your development machine
  • Node.js version 16.0+ with npm package manager (verify with node --version)
  • Active project directory or workspace where you want to add salary-negotiation-prep
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Execute installation command

Execute the skills CLI command in your project's root directory to begin installation:

$npx skills add https://github.com/paramchoudhary/resumeskills --skill salary-negotiation-prep

The skills CLI fetches salary-negotiation-prep from GitHub repository paramchoudhary/resumeskills and configures it for Cursor.

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Verify installation

Confirm successful installation by checking the skill directory location:

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Implementation Guide

Prerequisites

  • Claude Desktop or compatible AI client with skill support
  • Clear understanding of task or problem to solve
  • Willingness to iterate and refine outputs

Time Estimate

15-45 minutes depending on use case complexity

Installation Steps

  1. 1.Install skill using provided installation command
  2. 2.Test with simple use case relevant to your work
  3. 3.Evaluate output quality and relevance
  4. 4.Iterate on prompts to improve results
  5. 5.Integrate into regular workflow if valuable

Common Pitfalls

  • Expecting perfect results without iteration
  • Not providing enough context in prompts
  • Using skill for tasks outside its intended scope
  • Accepting outputs without review and validation

Best Practices

✓ Do

  • +Start with clear, specific prompts
  • +Provide relevant context and constraints
  • +Review and refine all outputs before using
  • +Iterate to improve output quality
  • +Document successful prompt patterns

✗ Don't

  • Don't use without understanding skill limitations
  • Don't skip validation of outputs
  • Don't share sensitive information in prompts
  • Don't expect skill to replace human judgment

💡 Pro Tips

  • Be specific about desired format and style
  • Ask for multiple options to choose from
  • Request explanations to understand reasoning
  • Combine AI efficiency with human expertise

When to Use This

✓ Use When

Use when skill capabilities match your task, clear ROI on time saved, and you can validate outputs. Best for repetitive tasks, learning, and quality improvement.

✗ Avoid When

Avoid when task requires deep expertise you can't validate, involves sensitive decisions, or when learning process is more valuable than speed of completion.

Learning Path

  1. 1Familiarize yourself with skill capabilities and limitations
  2. 2Start with low-risk, non-critical tasks
  3. 3Progress to more complex and valuable use cases
  4. 4Build expertise through regular use and experimentation

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  • Dhruvi Jain· Dec 16, 2024

    Solid pick for teams standardizing on skills: salary-negotiation-prep is focused, and the summary matches what you get after install.

  • Ava Jain· Dec 12, 2024

    Solid pick for teams standardizing on skills: salary-negotiation-prep is focused, and the summary matches what you get after install.

  • Rahul Santra· Nov 15, 2024

    salary-negotiation-prep is among the better-maintained entries we tried; worth keeping pinned for repeat workflows.

  • Isabella Smith· Nov 15, 2024

    Keeps context tight: salary-negotiation-prep is the kind of skill you can hand to a new teammate without a long onboarding doc.

  • Oshnikdeep· Nov 7, 2024

    We added salary-negotiation-prep from the explainx registry; install was straightforward and the SKILL.md answered most questions upfront.

  • Kofi Khanna· Nov 3, 2024

    We added salary-negotiation-prep from the explainx registry; install was straightforward and the SKILL.md answered most questions upfront.

  • Ganesh Mohane· Oct 26, 2024

    salary-negotiation-prep fits our agent workflows well — practical, well scoped, and easy to wire into existing repos.

  • Ava Rahman· Oct 22, 2024

    salary-negotiation-prep fits our agent workflows well — practical, well scoped, and easy to wire into existing repos.

  • Pratham Ware· Oct 6, 2024

    Keeps context tight: salary-negotiation-prep is the kind of skill you can hand to a new teammate without a long onboarding doc.

  • Evelyn Zhang· Oct 6, 2024

    salary-negotiation-prep is among the better-maintained entries we tried; worth keeping pinned for repeat workflows.

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