Small Business

It may seem counterintuitive to haggle over salary with a potential employer, but that is exactly what companies are expecting.

Many hiring managers will give you a salary offer below their budget, because they are anticipating you will counter with a higher number, according to Tori Dunlap, founder of the woman-focused financial education company Her First 100K.

This is exactly why you should be prepared to ask for more money before signing any contracts, Dunlap said.

Check out this video to see the other two pieces of advice Dunlap has for job seekers.

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