Ask HN: Salary negotiation?
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#13Earlier quoted context omitted.
If they want you, they want you. If they balk, then you know where you stand and that information is probably valuable.
It's definitely acqui-hire, too. That makes sense! Thanks for the perspective. I'm just wondering what arguments to bring to these types of conversations.
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#14Ask for double what you want, to start.
You'll have a good chance of getting "we can't pay that, sorry, see you" back. Then if you actually want that job you'll have to walk it back and negotiate down. Not always possible, so it may not be the greatest idea to start at x2.
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#15If it is a large company they have pay bands that limit their flexibility. I would start by negotiating level and research those pay bands. Might be easier to negotiate a one time payment or something that a deviation from their pay structure.
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#16If it is a large company they have pay bands that limit their flexibility. I would start by negotiating level and research those pay bands. Might be easier to negotiate a one time payment or something that a deviation from their pay structure.
And gather some intel while you can. Get a sense of where you might land in terms of position, pay bands, etc.
Then argue for level first (it tends to be less contentious than money) and if they agree, you've locked in a pay band.
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#17Whether you join as, say, Director or VP will have a direct consequential impact on your salary (you'll automatically fall within different compensation bands) but also on your standing within the company.
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#18Negotiations boil down to "are you actually willing to walk away if you don't get X". Power goes to the most willing to walk.
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#19I have no experience of your situation but I think you should perhaps start by negotiating your level and title as an employee as part of the acquisition. I suppose that what's achievable is correlated to the size of your startup. Whether you join as, say, Director or VP will have a direct consequential impact on your salary (you'll automatically fall within different compensation bands) but also on your standing wit…