One of the benefits of an agency is their insight into what the client really might pay, and s o the negotiations are a bit easier
I've been offered a new contract which I've got direct with client, no agency involvement. But market rates for my sector/seniority vary massively. I think the current market supports a rate in the upper end of what is usually on offer. I want to avoid offending the client by stating a rate that I think is fair given the current market, but they think is ridiculous.
Has anyone had success in turning the question back on the client and asking them for their range/expectations for this role? I have seen advice on here and elsewhere that suggests I provide a range, but if I say "from £x to £y" then they will just say £x! Note that I have been referred to HR to negotiate, hence not talking with the actual people i will be working for.
I've been offered a new contract which I've got direct with client, no agency involvement. But market rates for my sector/seniority vary massively. I think the current market supports a rate in the upper end of what is usually on offer. I want to avoid offending the client by stating a rate that I think is fair given the current market, but they think is ridiculous.
Has anyone had success in turning the question back on the client and asking them for their range/expectations for this role? I have seen advice on here and elsewhere that suggests I provide a range, but if I say "from £x to £y" then they will just say £x! Note that I have been referred to HR to negotiate, hence not talking with the actual people i will be working for.
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