How much can you negotiate on in-house salary if you don't need to leave firm?
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Date: August 15th, 2017 3:33 PM Author: Big hell legend
If you are approached by a client for an in-house position, how much leeway (if any) is normal on salary? Do they generally stick close to what they have paid others in the same position (I.e., what you see on glassdoor)?
Asking for a friend.
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