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      Entrevista para Assistant Account Executive

      28 de oct de 2016
      Empleado anónimo
      Boston, MA
      Oferta aceptada
      Experiencia negativa
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      I interviewed in 2010 -- while it was six years ago I feel compelled to write a review since my experience has stayed with me and really colored my approach to negotiating salary. I was recruited via LinkedIn, had a phone screening, and then came to the office for an in-person meeting. Everyone was great - friendly, smart, the whole package. I was very excited when I was offered the job. However, it would have been a lateral move for me salary-wise. Because of this, I asked for about 2k more annually. Mind you, this was my first negotiation so I was a bit nervous. I would have taken the job with the salary as-is, but I did want more money and as a general best practice you're told to negotiate for yourself. Anyway, I asked for more money and they said they'd call me back. When they called me back, they retracted their offer and said they offered the same salary to their runner-up candidate and she accepted. They never once said allowed me to accept the job at the original offered salary. They just took the position away from me. I sat there with my mouth gaping open in shock... how could that happen? In retrospect, I really believe this to be unethical. But, more importantly, it has made me so very wary when asking for what I want and deserve in negotiations. I can't help but think that if I ask for what I deserve, I'll just get the opportunity taken from me. I think that, especially as women, we need to have the grit and know-how to stand up for our worth -- especially in this day where women continue to be paid less than men (in part due to lack of negotiation during the hiring process). While I think this is probably a great PR company, I do want to make sure my message is heard.

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      Thank you for your feedback, and we’re sorry for the experience you had with us in 2010. We should have handled your salary negotiation better. That is our loss – your review is reasoned and thoughtful, and we appreciate your taking the time to share it. For what it’s worth, the team members we’ve brought onboard over the last six years have successfully negotiated everything from salary to paid parental leave to work-from-home flexibility to in-depth professional development. Today, we encourage our team to make a case for what they want, and we encourage you to do the same in your career. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to me if you’d like to discuss this directly. – Courtney Hurst, founding partner