She had done her research and knew that this job warranted a higher salary.
This is especially true because candidates that precisely fit the job description often come with higher salary requirements.
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However, any person hired is given a chance to learn the job skills necessary to command a higher salary.
Obama, on the other hand, when she worked was earning a higher salary than her husband, according to a 2006 tax return.
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My boss took my suggested number back to the appropriate channels, and a week later, I had a new job and a higher salary.
Harvard and Columbia researchers found a good fourth-grade teacher makes a student 1.25% more likely to go to college and earn a higher salary.
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In other words, just as in a for-profit business, if paying more produces better execution of the goal, the higher salary produces greater value.
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Certainly, top lawyers can earn a much higher salary than engineers.
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The government has published a Green Paper outlining a new system for paying teachers which is designed to provide a higher salary for successful teachers.
When she told her current employer about the higher salary offer, it countered with a considerable increase in her current salary to keep her on board.
But some firms, most famously Matsushita, a big electronics manufacturer, have introduced a new scheme in which employees waive the lump sum at retirement in return for a higher salary.
And because they want to get a higher salary or because they have to earn more money paying for the rent or, you know, the car, so it's heavy pressure here.
In general, a slightly higher salary is offered if the yacht is private with the hope if you work on a charter that you will make up your salary with tips.
Although men are not affected by the stereotype threat effect when they are the employees negotiating a higher salary, they do allow stereotype threat to flourish, albeit unknowingly, when they are the employer being negotiated with.
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On the other hand, considering that you might end up getting a better job or negotiating a higher salary at your current job as a result of your research, going to a few interviews is a pretty good investment of your time.
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An average starting salary with average pay increases each year, even with the occasional higher salary bump as your take on new jobs, will hardly even get you to retirement unless you are able to save a higher than average percentage of your income.
For example, a somewhat aggressive team salary cap, coupled with a higher minimum salary for players and revenue sharing that redistributes money from large-market teams to small-market teams, may be in the interest of a majority of owners and players, but would be unacceptable to the folks at the table.
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At a financial firm, hindsight tells me I could have negotiated a higher starting salary, but it was already a great increase over my salary at the non-profit I had left just a short time prior.
But the original tribunal backed Investec's view that it was entirely within its rights to pay Mike Savage and Mathew Horsmann a higher base salary and a bigger bonus, saying it could not rule on the City's notoriously secretive bonus system.
The 12.6% pay rise had been calculated as part of an ancient pay structure, which means the Lord Chancellor always receives an annual salary higher than the Lord Chief Justice.
Whether the institution measures its return on that investment in a higher ranking, a lower acceptance rate, a greater yield, a bigger endowment, a higher average starting salary, a better grad-school admission rate, or a greater percentage of alumni who donate, the student body it attracts initially is integral to any and all results.
And even under normal circumstances, many public sector workers retire on pensions higher than their final salary.
Many have retired in their mid-40s, on pensions higher than their last salary.
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But below the radar lurks a cost-beneficial solution that more immediately meets the needs of potential employers and employees, especially at the higher end of the salary scale.
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Where supportive policy and appropriate incentives have been addressed, results have shown significant improvement, for example, the in-service teacher trainees in NTU project, teachers were given higher status and a salary boost when they accomplished their training courses.
The state only provides a modest bump in salary to cover the higher cost of living (both Powers and Thomas live on Rockaway).
The average starting salary offer is 4 percent higher for 2008 graduates than last year's alumni, according to a recent study by the National Association of Colleges and Employers.
She knew that the recruiter had told her the salary band was about 15% higher than the number being quoted to her on the phone.
"Even though the salary offered in Hong Kong is higher, these countries are a lot closer to Indonesia so it's easier for domestic helpers to return home when they need to, " Liu said.
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