I just got a job offer for less than I asked for, what should I do now?

  • The reality is that when a company offers you less then what you are asking for - they are devaluing your worth (currently and in the future). After working in freelance for roughly a decade and not running a small agency, I've learned that in order to become successful, you have to strive for your ideal clients. When clients are less-ideal, that is when issues arise - whether it's the cost factor, attitude, adding large edits to original project scope...etc. This should be the same when looking for a job. During an interview, you should be interviewing the company just like they are interviewing you. When it's a right fit for both sides, expectations will be the site, value will be the same (if not higher), and the attitude/work environment will be superior.

    The #1 reason why people don't succeed - whether it's freelance, running a company, or being an employee is that they under-value themselves and their work.

  • This video by Ramit Seth gives a good view on how to do salary negotiation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elbjLyz1SHI&list=PLD14FA0C81E...