Editorial-style LinkedIn magazine infographic on salary negotiation, designed in a polished green and gold data-visual layout. It features a 7-step job search funnel, actionable negotiation tips, compensation package comparisons, and a subtle wage conversion chart motif for modern career branding.
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Career infographic titled "Salary Negotiation Script". Editorial LinkedIn-magazine illustration, infographic-magazine style, growth green & gold palette, clean professional layout, modern vector icons, polished data-visual design. Use a JOB SEARCH FUNNEL composition adapted to salary negotiation: top-wide stage narrowing into offer-acceptance outcome, with 7 labeled sections in English and concrete actionable tips. Include subtle visual reference to the search intent through a wage conversion chart motif shown graphically only, with no on-image text for that motif. Sections: 1) "Market Research" with actionable tips on benchmarking role, location, level, and total compensation; include example salary markers such as "$85,000 example", "$95,000 example", "$105,000 example". 2) "Set Your Range" with labels for target, stretch, and walk-away numbers, clearly marked as example in USD. 3) "Timing the Ask" showing best moments to discuss compensation during screening, post-interview, and offer stage, with do/don't callouts. 4) "Negotiation Script" with a concise sample script in English such as opening, value statement, ask, and pause technique; actionable callouts like "Lead with value", "Be specific", "Stay collaborative". 5) "Respond to Pushback" with common recruiter responses and professional reply frameworks, including callouts like "Ask about flexibility", "Trade salary for bonus, equity, PTO, remote support". 6) "Full Compensation Package" with labeled components: base salary, bonus, equity, signing bonus, benefits, learning budget, PTO, all with example numbers and mini comparison bars. 7) "Close Strong" with steps to confirm the final offer, get details in writing, and express enthusiasm professionally. Add side annotations and do/don't callouts throughout, especially for tone, confidence, and avoiding ultimatums. Include a small bar-chart panel labeled as example salary-by-level for general professional roles: "Junior $70,000 example", "Mid $90,000 example", "Senior $120,000 example", "Lead $145,000 example". No discriminatory framing, no real company logos as endorsements, no watermarks. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no real company logos as recommendations, no watermarks No real company logos as endorsements. Illustrative salary numbers labeled as example. No discriminatory framing.
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