I'm currently being sought after to work on the core creative team of a relatively small (but very profitable) business. (They're actively pursuing me, I didn't approach them.) The job involves creative writing, brainstorming new products (and possibly new business ventures), developing marketing strategies, and a host of small creative tasks. The position isn't comparable to others I've seen in the job market, so I'm not sure how to figure a fair salary. They've offered $60k, but I have a hunch it might be a lowball number. Would it be crazy to come back with a figure of $80 to $90k? I don't want to appear greedy, but at the same time, I know I would be a valuable commodity to their organization. They're clearly very interested in me, and there aren't many folks with the particular creative talents I have to offer. Any thoughts?
2007-02-14
16:41:39
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Father G
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artemisaodc1 - For sites like Salary.com, you need a common position title. Without that, they have no way of doing salary comparisons.
2007-02-14
16:56:43 ·
update #1