1. Research Targeted Salary Ranges Using Glassdoor
Start by pinpointing your market value. Visit Glassdoor Salaries and:
- Enter your job title and location. Glassdoor aggregates salaries by role, city, and even experience level, giving you a tailored range.
- Refine by company or industry. Curious about how your pay stacks up at top employers? Compare across organizations or sectors.
- Filter by years of experience. Entry-level, mid-career, or senior? See how pay scales with expertise.
Tactical Tip: Take screenshots or save links of relevant data to reference during negotiations.
2. Compare Total Compensation Packages
A competitive offer is more than just base salary. Use Glassdoor to compare:
- Base pay
- Bonuses and commissions
- Stock options or equity
- Benefits (healthcare, PTO, retirement, parental leave)
Check company-specific reviews for details on perks that matter most to you. Make a simple table or spreadsheet to weigh your options side-by-side.
3. Interpret Salary Trends and Upskill for More
Browse Glassdoor Research for:
- Market trends: Are salaries rising for your role or flatlining?
- Impact of certifications: Does a credential or in-demand skill increase pay? Use this intel to justify a higher ask—or invest in upskilling before your next move.
4. Prepare to Negotiate with Data-Driven Confidence
Walk into negotiations ready to cite real numbers. Practice your approach using these sample scripts:
If the offer is below the Glassdoor range:
"Based on my research via Glassdoor, the typical salary for this role in [City/Industry] is [$X–$Y]. Given my [skills/certification/experience], I believe a salary closer to [$Y] reflects market value."
If you’re negotiating for benefits or bonuses:
"I've seen that companies in this space often offer [benefit/bonus]. Is there flexibility in the benefits or bonus structure to make the package more competitive?"
If you’re leveraging additional skills/certifications:
"According to recent trends on Glassdoor, professionals with [certification/skill] command higher salaries. My [credential/experience] positions me to deliver exceptional value. Can we discuss adjusting the offer accordingly?"
5. Close with Confidence
Thank the employer for their time, reiterate your excitement, and let your data-backed case make the ask for you. Remember: Salary negotiation is expected—never leave money on the table because you didn’t ask!
Further Reading:
- Glassdoor’s Salary Negotiation Guide
- Glassdoor Salaries
You’ve got the data. Now, go get the paycheck you deserve!