{"id":6300,"date":"2019-11-22t18:00:32","date_gmt":"2019-11-22t18:00:32","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/?p=6300"},"modified":"2019-11-22t18:00:32","modified_gmt":"2019-11-22t18:00:32","slug":"we-still-dont-negotiate-salary","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/blog\/we-still-dont-negotiate-salary\/","title":{"rendered":"we (still) don\u2019t negotiate salaries – here\u2019s exactly how we make it work."},"content":{"rendered":"

specific steps we\u2019ve taken over the past five years to promote equal pay using a no-salary negotiation policy.<\/em><\/p>\n

nearly five years ago, i wrote about how we don\u2019t negotiate salaries<\/a> as a means of fostering fairness across our company and taking tangible steps to reduce wage gaps that are unfortunately inherent in the tech sector. <\/p>\n

a quick google search, however, will reveal that the dialogue is still centered around tips, tricks, and hacks for how candidates should approach salary negotiation, with few questioning how negotiation itself simply rewards the ability to negotiate (disproportionately favoring men and non-minorities) over fairly compensating the value of one\u2019s skills and experience. <\/p>\n

we still don\u2019t negotiate salaries to this day, and our company culture continues to thrive in part because, and not in spite, of this stance. we\u2019ve since twice been named one of the best places to work in the bay area<\/a> (2017, 2019) and, in a q4 2018 cultureamp survey of our employees, 100% of them agreed that they feel respected at magoosh and that their wellbeing is generally cared for. <\/p>\n

although (to our knowledge) we remain one of a handful of tech companies who\u2019ve adopted a no-negotiation policy on salary, we\u2019re hopeful that founders who are passionate about growing strong and diverse startups will consider following suit. if you\u2019re interested in learning more about the how of a no-negotiation policy, and the ways in which we\u2019ve improved our framework to support our employees in receiving equal pay for equal work, you\u2019ve come to the right place. <\/p>\n

putting a fair salary system in place<\/h2>\n

ideally, two people in the same role, with the same level of experience, should be paid equal amounts and evaluated by similar performance metrics. but this is sadly often not the case, especially for women. <\/p>\n

as a first step in addressing the lack of fairness around salary, we created salary tracks (or ladders) for each department\/function at magoosh, including:<\/p>\n