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  Salary Negotiation
 
Print Resources
Get a list of our recommended books, magazines, and job bulletins.
Web Resources
We've picked out the most useful and reliable websites.


Print Resources

Here's a small sampling of our directories
  • Negotiating Your Salary: How to Make $1000 a Minute, Jack Chapman, 1998
  • Are You Paid What You’re Worth?: The Complete Guide to Calculating and Negotiating the Salary, Benefits, Bonus and Raise You Deserve, Michael O’Malley, 1998
  • Salary Success: Know What You’re Worth and Get It, Ronald L. and Caryl Rae Krannich, 1990


Web Resources

Salary.com: Compensation information online. If you don't find what you are looking for, they want to you tell them. "We will make it a priority as we grow our free sources to over 5,000 reports and articles in the coming months."
ACINet.org:More than just salary info! Developed by the Department of Labor, ACINet (America's Career InfoNet) accesses the ALMIS (America's Labor Market Information System) Database and displays a variety of occupational, demographic, and labor market information at the local, state, and national levels.
Monster: Salary and compensation web sites
JobStar: Links to more than 300 salary surveys. Features California regional information.
MyStockOptions.com: Comprehensive, respected, and frequently visited resource on stock compensation for employees and executives.
JobOptions: Go to "Career Tools" and then "Salary Information"
Careerjournal.com: From The Wall Street Journal, it lists salary by industry.
Relocation Salary Calculator: Compare the cost of living in hudreds of U.S. cities. It has the cost-of-living index for over 450 cities in the United States which allows you to figure out the income you will need to maintain you current standard of living when you move to a new city.