Nobody is talking about this on YouTube and it impacts your ability to negotiate the best offer for yourself...
You see, at some companies managers don’t have access to your numbers, but at companies like Amazon your manager sees EVERYTHING.
I’ve seen time and time again that candidates get capped with a lowball offer because the manager isn't getting paid well - There are two questions you must ask to gain clarity around this topic
1. Will your future manager be at the same level as you?
2. Does your future manager have access to your comp?
If the answer is yes to both of these questions then there may be some red flags which block you from negotiating the best offer.
You see, at some companies managers don’t have access to your numbers, but at companies like Amazon your manager sees EVERYTHING.
I’ve seen time and time again that candidates get capped with a lowball offer because the manager isn't getting paid well - There are two questions you must ask to gain clarity around this topic
1. Will your future manager be at the same level as you?
2. Does your future manager have access to your comp?
If the answer is yes to both of these questions then there may be some red flags which block you from negotiating the best offer.
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