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How to Write a Salary Negotiation Email: Example and Template

March 15, 2024
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writing a salary negotiation email

If we’ve got one piece of valuable advice for job seekers it’s this: negotiate a salary offer. 

Negotiating an extra $ 5K per year can make a huge difference over time. A 25-year-old, who entered the market at $ 35K will earn about $ 1.16 million more over 35 years (assuming annual 5% raises), compared to one who agreed to $ 30K. 

(But of course, you can and must negotiate your salary with every new position!) 

This post shows how to write a salary negotiation email to an extended job offer to secure a higher starting pay. 

Sample Salary Negotiation Email

Hello Larissa Kay, 

Thank you for getting back with an offer so soon. I’m thrilled at the prospect of joining Startup C, and my candidate experience with you has been incredible so far. 

I’ve reflected on your offer and would like to explore a higher base pay of $ 100K. If you can bridge the gap, I’d be happy to sign right away. 

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How to Resign From a Job Via Email Without Burning Bridges

August 24, 2023
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Not long ago, resigning via email was widely seen as a bad form. Unless you wanted to burn bridges and seem extremely unprofessional, you would take the time to voice your decision in person. 

Now as remote work is commonplace, that’s no longer the case. People can work in a company for years without ever being in the same room as their supervisor or HR team. Resigning via email isn’t just acceptable. It may be necessary.

Still, a quitting email, coming seemingly out of the blue, can leave a bad impression on an employer. That’s the last thing you’d want. 

Here are some guidelines on how to resign via email while maintaining healthy, professional connections.

How to Resign From a Job Via Email

While you don’t owe someone an in-depth explanation of your decision to leave a job, you should reconsider using an email to avoid a difficult conversation.

Resigning by email is more than warranted when: 

  • You don’t have physical access to your employer for an in-person meeting
  • It’s necessary to deliver notice before you can schedule a virtual 1:1 
  • You have reason to feel unsafe delivering your resignation in person
  • There are thoughts that you want to deliver without interruption or confrontation

If the above sounds like your case, here’s how to do so: 

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8 Good Excuses to Miss Work on Short Notice (+ Sample Email)

July 6, 2022
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You’re a hard worker. You always go the extra mile to do an excellent job. You follow company policy. When you need time off, you always give plenty of notice. Despite that, there are times when you need the day off because something urgent just came up. So how do you politely articulate your reasons to call out of work? 

This guide offers a quick overview of perfectly good excuses to miss work on short notice — and explains the best way to communicate the request to your employer. 

8 Good Excuses to Miss Work on a Short Notice

Do you have a good reason for calling off? It isn’t ideal to call off on short notice. However, a good boss knows that some things are unavoidable.  Here are eight legitimate excuses for taking the day off on short notice.

1. Personal Sickness

If you are not feeling well, you should never go to work. That just risks spreading illness to others.…

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