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AI Prompt: Negotiate Your Salary with AI-Prepared Talking Points

- 17.02.26 - ErcanOPAK

Salary negotiation is nerve-wracking without preparation. AI coaches you with specific talking points.

The Prompt:

Help me prepare for salary negotiation:

My role: [Job title]
My experience: [X years]
Current salary: [$X or N/A if new job]
Target salary: [$X]
Their offer: [$X if applicable]
Location: [City/Remote]
Company type: [Startup/Corp/etc]
My strengths: [Key skills/achievements]

Prepare:
1. Opening statement (confident but not aggressive)
2. 3-5 specific talking points using my experience
3. Response to common pushbacks:
   - "Budget is fixed"
   - "We need to check with HR"
   - "That's above our range"
4. Non-salary alternatives if they won't budge (PTO, equity, remote days)
5. Walk-away line if needed

Output: Word-for-word scripts you can practice and use!

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