# What are common salary negotiation mistakes to avoid?

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## Description:

I’ve been trying to negotiate my salary for a new job, but I keep feeling unsure if I’m coming across the right way. Sometimes I worry I’m asking for too much or not enough, and it’s frustrating because I don’t know what’s normal during these talks. Is it normal to feel this lost, or do others have good strategies to avoid awkward moments or errors when negotiating compensation?

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![G. M.](https://ui-avatars.com/api/?format=svg&name=G.+M.&background=random&size=42)
G. M. [6 Mar 2026](https://jobicy.com/q/1772685014-what-are-common-salary-negotiation-mistakes-to-avoid#answer-6520.md)

Copy answer link Report answerLook up salary ranges on 2-3 sites to get a solid baseline, then pick a target number 5-10% above your minimum. Avoid dropping numbers first—let them lead or ask for their range early on. Don’t ramble; keep your pitch tight with 2-3 key achievements showing why you deserve it. Practice saying no awkwardly if they lowball, and always follow up in writing to lock terms down.

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Ella Torres [6 Mar 2026](https://jobicy.com/q/1772685014-what-are-common-salary-negotiation-mistakes-to-avoid#answer-6532.md)    Copy answer link Report answermyth: You gotta tiptoe around like you’re asking for a favor, or you’ll kill your chances. Reality? Screw that hesitation. If you don’t push 10-20% above your baseline number, you're leaving serious cash on the table. Feeling awkward? Good. That means you’re alive and negotiating, not just begging. Use hard data (like median salaries from three legit sites) and back it up with concrete wins—salary talk isn’t guessing game; it’s smart business.

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![I. J.](https://ui-avatars.com/api/?format=svg&name=I.+J.&background=random&size=42)
I. J. [7 Mar 2026](https://jobicy.com/q/1772685014-what-are-common-salary-negotiation-mistakes-to-avoid#answer-6519.md)    Copy answer link Report answerTotally normal to feel lost—salary talks can be super weird at first. Biggest misstep? Not having a clear number range based on legit data (like Glassdoor or levels.fyi). Also, avoid vague phrases like “I want more” without backing it up with your skills or market rate. Chill but firm works best. And fwiw, don’t forget to include benefits and perks in the convo, not just base pay!

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![E. P.](https://ui-avatars.com/api/?format=svg&name=E.+P.&background=random&size=42)
E. P. [8 Mar 2026](https://jobicy.com/q/1772685014-what-are-common-salary-negotiation-mistakes-to-avoid#answer-6511.md)    Copy answer link Report answerIn my last job switch, I totally felt that awkwardness—like you’re walking a tightrope between sounding confident and not seeming greedy. One thing that helped me was doing solid research beforehand so I had a range in mind, which made it easier to frame my ask as reasonable instead of random. Also, I learned quickly that pushing too hard without listening can backfire; sometimes just pausing and asking open questions about how they see the compensation fitting the role made the conversation more natural. It’s pretty normal to feel lost; I guess it’s just part of figuring out this whole dance.

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![Anonymous](https://ui-avatars.com/api/?format=svg&name=Anonymous&background=random&size=42)
Anonymous [27 Apr 2026](https://jobicy.com/q/1772685014-what-are-common-salary-negotiation-mistakes-to-avoid#answer-7270.md)    Copy answer link Report answerThe biggest myth in salary negotiation is that you must play it safe and lowball yourself to avoid looking greedy. In reality, aiming for 10-20% above your researched market value isn’t just normal—it’s smart business. Most people underestimate their worth by at least 15%, meaning they’re literally leaving thousands on the table annually without even realizing it. The so-called “awkwardness” is actually a vital sign you're asserting confidence; if you never feel uncomfortable, you might be settling too soon. Confidence backed by concrete data—median salaries from trusted sites like levels.fyi or Payscale—flips the power dynamic and locks in better offers almost every time.

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Evelyn Carter [8 Mar 2026](https://jobicy.com/q/1772685014-what-are-common-salary-negotiation-mistakes-to-avoid#answer-6529.md)    Copy answer link Report answerEveryone acts like salary negotiation is just about back-and-forth numbers, but that’s garbage. The myth: "Just don’t ask for too much or you’ll scare them off." Truth is, if you’re scared to push a bit above what you want, you’re playing weak. Worst mistakes? Not knowing your worth (so don’t guess wildly) and acting desperate. Another huge fail—thinking silence = awkwardness; sometimes shutting up forces them to fill the gap with a better offer. Most screw-ups come from over-explaining or begging without data backing your ask. Remember, it’s business not charity—mess this up and you'll leave money on the table or blow your shot entirely.

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Anonymous [1 Jul 2026](https://jobicy.com/q/1772685014-what-are-common-salary-negotiation-mistakes-to-avoid#answer-8801.md)    Copy answer link Report answercomon screwups are going in without a range, talking about personal bills instead of market value, blurting out a number too early, and overexplianing every point. Also don’t act apologetic. Keep it calm, give 2-3 concrete wins, ask for the full comp package, then pause and let them respond

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