Effective Salary Negotiation

Designed so you can get the compensation package you deserve without having to debate about it

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    Decisive Action

    As you reach the final rounds of salary negotiation, one can get ridden with decision anxiety on which offer to take and which to decline. My course on Decisive Action will arm you with tools to make a decision that's right for YOU! Otherwise priced at INR 1111, this course is available at 40% OFF when you get it along with Effective Salary Negotiation.

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      You get a total of 2.5 hrs of actionable content

      • 2 hour pre-recorded
        masterclass
      • 25 min bonus training

      Karishma's deep insights about the Indian and US corporate culture, interview tips, and salary negotiation etiquette greatly boosted my confidence and held me in good stead during my interview process.

      Divya Anantsri, Content Lead, Strand Life Sciences, Bangalore

      Karishma not only helped me identify what kind of career and profile to look for but also helped me hone skills such as negotiation and patience.

      Atul Patil, Investment Banking Analyst, RBSA Advisors, Mumbai

      If you're based outside India, please read below ⤵️

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      Effective Salary Negotiation is priced at USD 157 for those who are based outside of India.

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      If you'd like to add the course on Decisive Action, add USD 26 to your order, and pay a total of USD 183.

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      My pricing for those based outside India is not an exact currency conversion of the price that's charged to those in India because it is based on Purchasing Power Parity and not Currency Conversion Rate. Most multinational brands price their products based on this.

      That's why, when you buy a packet of Maggi noodles (or anything else for that matter) outside India, it is not an exact currency conversion of the INR amount that it's sold for in India but rather adjusted to purchasing power parity.      

      For eg. a can of coke costs about ₹50 in India and about $2 in the US. This is different from currency conversion because ₹50 is much lesser than a dollar.

      So the purchasing power parity right now between INR and USD is about ₹25 which means that the value of ₹25 is about the same as value of $1 in terms of what you can buy from it. And that's how this course is priced as well.