The Job Offer Negotiation Toolkit

The Job Offer Negotiation Toolkit

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The Job Offer Negotiation Toolkit

The Job Offer Negotiation Toolkit

Before you sign anything

10 structured frameworks for negotiating a job offer without losing the offer in the process.

€18,95

Most people accept the first offer they receive.
Not because it's the right number but because they don't know how to respond in writing without creating the wrong impression.

The Job Offer Negotiation Toolkit gives you 10 email frameworks for every stage of a job offer negotiation, from the first response to the final confirmation.

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  • Mastercard
  • PayPal
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What you’ll find inside:

→ When to use it — to determine if written communication is appropriate
→ Risk level — to understand potential professional implications
→ Core email template — interest-signaling and professionally positioned
→ Why this structure is intentional — explaining the strategic design
→ Why this works — the reasoning behind the approach
→ More formal or conversational tone alternatives
→ What NOT to say — common phrases that weaken professional positioning

Covered scenarios include:

  • The psychology of job offer negotiation
  • Expressing interest while reviewing the offer
  • Negotiating base salary
  • Negotiating benefits or flexibility
  • Accepting the offer after negotiation
  • Confirming negotiated terms in writing

This toolkit is for you if:

· You've received a job offer and need time to evaluate it
· The salary or package is lower than expected
· You want to negotiate without risking the offer
· You need to confirm agreed terms in writing
· You've ever accepted an offer you should have negotiated

This toolkit is not for:

· Verbal-only negotiations
· Situations involving contractual disputes or legal claims (consult a qualified professional for those)

The offer is on the table.
How you respond in the next 48 hours matters.

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