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Anchoring Your Value Before Others Define It

State your salary expectation first, based on research and worth, to anchor negotiation rather than react to low initial offers.

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Why It Matters

In salary negotiation, the first number spoken often anchors the entire discussion. If the employer offers low, you negotiate upward from injustice. If you anchor high (grounded in research), they negotiate down from fairness. Yacob taught that reason requires initiative: do not passively receive terms; actively propose them. Research your market value thoroughly. Arrive at a justified number—not inflated fantasy, but evidence-based aspiration. When asked your expectations, state it: "Based on market research for this role, my experience level, and the responsibilities described, I am seeking $X to $Y." This anchors negotiation in your reasoned assessment, not in the employer's ceiling. You establish the frame. You force them to justify if they go lower. This is not aggression; it is rational self-advocacy. Many negotiators wait for the employer's offer, then react. Initiative itself is power. Yacob would recognize that letting others define your value is intellectual surrender.

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