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Topic Name: job offer
Message Name: only one
Date Posted: 03/15/2006
In Reply To: Yes, you should always negotiate, but only when you are in a position to negotiate. Do you have any other offers that are better? If so, you can ask them to beat your best offer because there is a realistic threat of your going elsewhere. If not, you don't have much to negotiate with. Most people get as many offers as they can out of business school and then play them off each other. Also, it's getting pretty late in the year for MBA hires. Most of the top jobs have already been taken and most of the top students already have jobs so there is less negotiating. Here's a website you might want to check out with some advice on jobs, offers, interviewing, etc. : www.wallstreetheat.com/jobs.htm Bottom line, don't hold out for the sake of holding out. Only hold out if you think the offer isn't fair and you have a backup. If you are only getting this offer because of your friend, then you are in no position to negotiate and should be thankful for any offer they give you. If this is the case and you try to negotiate, they will probably think you are extremely arrogant and will rescind the offer.
Message: This is the only offer I have, and it is below market. I am worried about coming off as arrogant, as I got it through my friend. I like the company, so I do not want to lose the offer. To be honest, I am more concerned about coming off as immature for NOT negotiating. Thank you for your advice--it helps.

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