How To Negotiate a Real Estate Job Offer [& Mistakes To Avoid]
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How To Negotiate a Real Estate Job Offer [& Mistakes To Avoid] // Negotiating a job offer is not easy, and a lot of people avoid this altogether out of fear of having an offer rescinded (or even just to avoid an uncomfortable conversation).

But by not even making an ask, you could be leaving a lot of money on the table, and because people tend to switch jobs only once every few years, most people aren't skilled negotiators and just don't know how to go about this in a way that's respectful, well-received by the employer, and also gets them a package that they're excited to accept.

So to make sure you're prepared to be successful in this process, this week's video covers four of the biggest mistakes to avoid when negotiating a job offer (in the real estate industry specifically), and what you should be doing instead to maximize your chances of getting what you want.

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0:00 Introduction
0:56 Minimum Salary Requirements
2:58 Justification
4:37 Salary Over Everything
6:29 Bad Faith
8:00 How To Run a CRE Job Search

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