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Ex-Google recruiter shares salary negotiation tips for job seekers: 'If you don’t ask, the answer is always...’

Nolan Church, who has worked as a recruiter for Google and DoorDash for about six years, pointed out that it's important to understand how companies come up with the salary offer in the first place. Two elements play into their calculations, he said.

April 15, 2024 / 11:38 IST
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Nolan Church was a recruiter with Google for about three years. (Image credit: LinkedIn)
Nolan Church was a recruiter with Google for about three years. (Image credit: LinkedIn)

A common advice that Nolan Church, former Google recruiter and current CEO of salary data company FairComp, offers job seekers is to ask questions while negotiating salary with prospective employers.

The point is, “If you don’t ask,” Church told CNBC Make It, “the answer is always no.” He, however, had a few pointers that candidates must take note of before demanding a fatter paycheck than the initial offer.

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It’s important to understand how companies come up with the offer in the first place. Two elements play into their calculations, Church said.

Many companies “spend usually tens of thousands of dollars a year on compensation data” from data providers with real-time, up-to-date figures about pay in their industry. “That’s how they’ll create bands,” or salary ranges for specific positions, he added. And “typically, companies begin the offer negotiation at the bottom of the band” when it’s time to make that offer.