Salary Negotiation Script Prompt Template
Get a word-for-word salary negotiation script with responses to pushback, a counteroffer framework, and non-salary items to negotiate.
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The prompt
Replace every [BRACKETED] placeholder with your own details before running it.
How this prompt is structured
Output format
Word-for-word negotiation scripts for opening, pushback responses, and non-salary items — with negotiation do's and don'ts
Why this template works
Specifying the anchor strategy (10–20% above offer) and explicitly prohibiting personal-need justifications reflects the most important real-world negotiation principle: your ask must be grounded in market value and your contribution, never your circumstances. The flexibility flags on compensation items (easy vs. hard to grant) prevent wasted negotiation capital on the wrong items.
Pro tips
Never negotiate over email if you can help it — phone or video gives you tone of voice, which is your biggest tool for conveying enthusiasm alongside firmness
If you have a competing offer, it's your single strongest leverage point — name the company if it's a credible competitor, don't just say 'another offer'
Signing bonuses are often easier to grant than base salary increases because they're one-time costs that don't compound — if base is fixed, push hard on signing
The line 'I'm very excited about this role and want to make this work' is not weakness — it signals collaborative intent and often unlocks more flexibility than a hard stance
Ask for 24–48 hours to review any offer, even if you already know you want it — it signals professional maturity and gives you time to prepare the negotiation
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