Negotiation Resources

Learn the do’s and don’ts of negotiating offers 

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Your hard work has paid off, and you’ve received a job offer!

While this is undoubtedly exciting, it’s best to avoid accepting job offers immediately. Give yourself time to consider whether the offer is really what you want. And if it isn’t, there may be room to negotiate.

But how do you go about negotiating? Review the Hari B. Varshney Business Career Centre's (BCC) below resources for guidance.

Ways to get started

Self-guided toolkits designed for UBC Sauder students

Navigating the Offer Toolkit

Navigating the Offer Toolkit

Negotiating job offers doesn’t come without risks, but the payoff can be worth it.

Learn about the risks and benefits of negotiation and how to navigate different offers. This Toolkit provides you with example scripts to use with employers and tips about things other than the salary you can negotiate.

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Access additional Career Toolkits on other career-related topics like how to set SMART goals, resumes, and interviews on Career Hub.

Additional Resources

Understanding what people with your experience level get paid relative to the industry, company, and role is helpful. Researching multiple sources is a crucial first step. We recommend starting with:

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Job IQ Explorer in the UBC Sauder Career Hub gives you exclusive access to real, anonymous hiring data from UBC Sauder students and recent alumni. Explore employers, salary ranges, hiring trends, offer timing, and more to make informed career decisions.

Why use Job IQ Explorer?

Use real UBC Sauder hiring data to help guide your career planning and job search. 

  • Explore employers: See which organizations hire UBC Sauder students and graduates 
  • Compare salaries: View salary ranges by employer, role, industry, and location 
  • Plan your job search: See when students typically receive offers 
  • Discover job search strategies: Learn which activities and resources helped students secure opportunities 
  • Explore career paths: Discover employment trends across different industries, degrees, and graduation years 

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Navigate Your Career Journey

Trying to figure out what type of work interests you? Or maybe you’re wondering what resources can help you achieve your goals? No matter where you are in your unique career journey, you can use our career development model to help navigate your personal and professional goals at UBC Sauder and beyond.

You can also use:

  • Glassdoor and Indeed for anonymous salary ranges posted from current and former employees
  • PayScale and Salary.com salary databases
  • Job descriptions of similar roles from similar companies
  • Informational interviews (ask for the average salary, not the actual salary of the person you’re talking to)
  • Professional organizations

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