1. Money matters.
银子很重要。
When my college internship was ending and I was interviewing for an assistant position at the same publishing company, the editor-in-chief asked me if I had any “salary demands.” I laughed and told him that legally he couldn’t pay me less than minimum wage. He didn’t. He also didn’t pay me more. That set the bar low, not just for that job, but for the next job and the next.
大学实习期结束后,我去同一家出版社面试一个助理职位时,主编问我对薪水有没有要求。我当时笑着说他付的薪水不应该少于法律规定的最低薪资。他倒是没有少给,但是也没多给。这把我的工资标准定得很低,不光是这份,甚至下一份,下下份也是一样。
Before applying to any job, try to find out a salary range for the position and your experience level. Google salary surveys, and ask friends who work in your industry what’s fair. It can be tough to get a big salary
bump
once you’re already in place, and you can play catch-up for years.
所以找工作之前,最好先了解一下与你申请的职位以及自己的经验水平相符的薪资范围。谷歌查一下薪酬调查并咨询一下同行的朋友多少才合适。一旦你就任了,再想大幅度加薪可就难了。可能要花好几年时间,你才能拿到你应得的工资。
2. Imposter Syndrome is a real thing.
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