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Should I Include My Salary Requirements In My Cover Letter? |
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Should I Include My Salary Requirements In My Cover Letter? In most normal cases, you should not include your salary expectation in cover letters unless you have very good reason for doing so. This may be when a recruiter contacts you after seeing your resume somewhere, such as an online job board. In this particular case, then it is okay to reveal your salary expectations early, in order to avoid wasting your time and theirs. However, barring this one difference, you should just write the cover letter as you normally would.
Writing salary expectations without first being asked for them can possibly make you look like someone who: a) jumps in without thinking or b) is desperate. If you include your salary requirements on the cover letter, you take the chance of the figure being either too low or too high. In the first case, the company will save a lot of money, particularly if you have the skills that the employer is looking for (and you will be giving your skills away). In the latter, you will potentially spoil your chances of being called for an interview if the figure is too high, yet you are willing to negotiate in other areas. If you genuinely feel that you should include your salary requirements, then by all means do so. However, you need to do this with a bit of finesse; you have to do it in such a way that you won't be pigeonholed into a particular figure. One effective way to do this is to employ the "range technique". You'll have to do some research and provide a range, beginning on the low end and ending on the high end. You can write something like, "Here is my salary expectation as required, which I believe will fall into the prevailing salary range for the position". You should also indicate that you are willing to negotiate. Writing a full paragraph or not sufficiently researching the prevailing salary in the industry may create an odd impression, which will probably work against you.
Providing your salary requirement is not a guarantee in itself of
anything, let alone a hiring decision, so don't ask for a figure that is
obviously higher than the industry standard. However, asking for too small
a sum can fail to project you as a mature professional with overall Written By Heather Eagar |
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Profile Heather Eagar is a former professional resume writer who is now dedicated to providing job seekers with resources and products that promote job search success from beginning to end. If you need cover letter samples and tools, go to http://www.NothingbutCoverLetters.com |
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