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CNBC Feature: Master Your Job Offer: Expert Negotiation Tips from C-Suite Coach

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We're thrilled to share that our CEO, Angelina Darrisaw, was recently featured in a CNBC article, "Don't accept a job offer before taking this crucial step: It can help set you up to thrive," by Gili Malinsky.


Angelina provides invaluable advice on navigating job offer negotiations and setting yourself up for success in your next role. Here are some of her key insights:


  • Know Your Worth: Before you even begin negotiating, take the time for self-reflection. Identify your long-term and short-term career goals. What are your must-haves in a role? What would be nice to have? This clarity will empower you to advocate effectively for your needs.

  • Do Your Research: Understand what's realistic within your field and the specific company. Network with HR leaders and other professionals to gain insights into typical incentives and negotiation practices.

  • Become an Insider: Conduct informational interviews with people at the company to gain insider knowledge. This will not only strengthen your negotiation position but also give you valuable context about the company culture.


  • Thrive, Don't Just Survive: Don't settle for a comfortable situation – aim for an environment where you can truly thrive! Negotiating for your best-case scenario is crucial for long-term career satisfaction and success.


C-Suite Coach CNBC Feature Master Your Job Offer

Read the full article for more of Angelina's expert advice on negotiating job offers.


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