spongy
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Over the last 6 months I've become ever more pissed off at work and unhappy. Luckily in these stressful times I am reasonably secure (as can be working in engineering/manufacturing) so I've been casually looking at options and saw a job advert 6(ish) weeks ago that I could do in my sleep so applied.
I didnt hear anything back so moved on but out of the blue I had a call on Saturday morning from the MD of the company asking to have a chat and inviting me to interview which I did on Monday evening.
I'll be honest here and say that in my current job my basic wage is £25k a year, but working at a specialist engineering company I have always done overtime every day. So much overtime that taking my holiday days into account i worked 65 weeks last year doing an average of 54hrs a month OT bumping my gross wage to just under £36k. (Whilst being shafted by the taxman)
The job I applied for was advertised at £38k a year basic. Which would be fantastic as I'd have a good pay rise and actually have a normal work/life balance like normal people.
The PA to the MD phoned me yesterday for a "follow up" conversation asking how I felt it went and if I had any further questions and what my notice period is which I take as a MASSIVE positive seeing as I hadn't had a job interview for 10 years but there has been no conversation about salary/wage demands. And that someone would be in touch in a few days...
I've never been in this situation before. Every job I've ever applied for the wages are clearly stated so you know what you're going to get before the interview.
I could possibly be moving into the higher end of wages that I've never experienced but apparently "salary negotiable depending on experience" is a common thing.
Where do you even start? Do I say "the job was advertised at £38k so I'd like that please? Theres one aspect t of the job that I have very little experience in so do I say "you see something in me that you like so invited me in to talk, I realise that I'm lacking in some experience but as I'm reasonable and understand that I'll accept £32k? (which id be more than happy with as a basic wage to improve my work/life balance) but I don't want to undersell myself....
Does anyone on here have experience on negotiating a wage and the best strategy (if one exists?)
I realise that this post may come across as crass considering there's a lot of people out there and possibly on here that are struggling with work and money and its really not intended to be in any way leading or boasting but this could be my biggest ever opportunity to make good money and I don't want to **** it up.
This is all obviously based on the massive "IF" I get the call to offer me a job..... if I do I just want to be prepared.....
I didnt hear anything back so moved on but out of the blue I had a call on Saturday morning from the MD of the company asking to have a chat and inviting me to interview which I did on Monday evening.
I'll be honest here and say that in my current job my basic wage is £25k a year, but working at a specialist engineering company I have always done overtime every day. So much overtime that taking my holiday days into account i worked 65 weeks last year doing an average of 54hrs a month OT bumping my gross wage to just under £36k. (Whilst being shafted by the taxman)
The job I applied for was advertised at £38k a year basic. Which would be fantastic as I'd have a good pay rise and actually have a normal work/life balance like normal people.
The PA to the MD phoned me yesterday for a "follow up" conversation asking how I felt it went and if I had any further questions and what my notice period is which I take as a MASSIVE positive seeing as I hadn't had a job interview for 10 years but there has been no conversation about salary/wage demands. And that someone would be in touch in a few days...
I've never been in this situation before. Every job I've ever applied for the wages are clearly stated so you know what you're going to get before the interview.
I could possibly be moving into the higher end of wages that I've never experienced but apparently "salary negotiable depending on experience" is a common thing.
Where do you even start? Do I say "the job was advertised at £38k so I'd like that please? Theres one aspect t of the job that I have very little experience in so do I say "you see something in me that you like so invited me in to talk, I realise that I'm lacking in some experience but as I'm reasonable and understand that I'll accept £32k? (which id be more than happy with as a basic wage to improve my work/life balance) but I don't want to undersell myself....
Does anyone on here have experience on negotiating a wage and the best strategy (if one exists?)
I realise that this post may come across as crass considering there's a lot of people out there and possibly on here that are struggling with work and money and its really not intended to be in any way leading or boasting but this could be my biggest ever opportunity to make good money and I don't want to **** it up.
This is all obviously based on the massive "IF" I get the call to offer me a job..... if I do I just want to be prepared.....