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[quote=Anonymous]It depends on how badly you need the job. An important thing is to know the market rate for someone of your experience and background. Is it possible that you were overpaid at your last job and how likely is it that would find someone else who is willing to take a lesser offer for the same position? You have some leverage because you can always just not take the job. The question is how confident are you in getting an offer for the range you're expecting. That's something that you can mention in your negotiations. Not sure how open you are referring to in open concept. But I basically kind of moved backwards where I used to have private areas/offices to now sitting in an open area with cubicles. It's not that bad, although whenever I need to do anything personal over the phone, I always try to go outside now. Which was kind of a pain when trying to coordinate something with someone who was using an answering service and I couldn't get a direct number.[/quote]
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