by recipient99 » Fri Nov 25, 2011 3:45 pm
Negotiation is extremely limited. Because you are bound by contract to work for them, you really have no leverage to negotiate.
In moving from an internship at a non-DoD lab prior to finishing my Ph.D. to my current position in the DoD with a Ph.D., I took a pay-cut. You might ask, "Why would anyone accept a deal like that?" One reason is that salary was one of the details of post-graduation employment about which the SMART program was elusive when I was applying.
Negotiation is extremely limited. Because you are bound by contract to work for them, you really have no leverage to negotiate.
In moving from an internship at a non-DoD lab prior to finishing my Ph.D. to my current position in the DoD with a Ph.D., I took a pay-cut. You might ask, "Why would anyone accept a deal like that?" One reason is that salary was one of the details of post-graduation employment about which the SMART program was elusive when I was applying.