InternetArmed with the above information, you should be able to demonstrate to your employer a fair and reasonable salary level -- one that probably will be higher than what you could have obtained without such information.
The Internet offers many Web sites that contain information on salaries. Check out the Salary Wizard for the most current compensation statistics.
Books
Check your local library and bookstores -- each will typically have several books that list salaries according to industry, occupation, type of employer and geographic region. One common source is the Occupational Outlook Handbook, published by the federal government.
Employment Recruiters
Check the Yellow Pages and the Internet to find employment recruiters who place people in your industry. Contact them and ask for their assistance in determining your value. Recruiters typically do this to maintain a database of potential candidates.
Networking
Contact a number of colleagues working within your occupational field or industry and ask them for their opinion concerning salary levels typically paid for a person with your credentials.
Job Listings
Monitor national, regional and local job listings. Employers will often post salaries as a means of qualifying their pool of applicants.
Personal Salary Surveys
Yes, you can conduct your own personal salary survey. Call several companies that hire people to work in positions similar to your own. Ask to speak to the human resources director or manager and ask for advice regarding how to determine your value.
Professional Associations
Check your local library for the names of professional associations that support people in your career field. Contact their headquarters and ask for any salary survey data they may have available.
State Employment Services
Visit your local state employment service office and ask for any information they may have on salaries.
Ask Your Past Employer
If you left your last job under good circumstances, your past employer may have information on salaries and may be willing to share with you.
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