WORK SMART
Salary Negotiation Workshop
What is the pay gap?
The difference between what an average woman working full-time is paid compared to the average man. American women earn only 80 percent of their male counterparts, a pay gap of 20 percent. Black and Hispanic women earn even less. Even just one year out of college, women are paid 18 percent less than men.
Why does it matter?
The pay gap has lifelong financial effects that grow over time, from the ability to pay for education and childcare to saving for retirement, impacting women in nearly every profession. Over the course of her working life, a woman will earn roughly $1 million less than a man.
Why is Work Smart the answer?
While the pay gap results from many factors — including discrimination — gender differences in salary negotiation play a role. Men are four times more likely to negotiate their starting salary, and negotiations on average result in higher pay. Learning to confidently negotiate your salary will help ensure you earn the pay and benefits you deserve.
How it works
At one of our free, two-hour salary negotiation workshops, you will learn:
- Identify and articulate your personal value
- Conduct objective market research to benchmark a target salary and benefits
Workshop Details
Date: Thursday, February 20, 2020
Time: 2:00 - 4:30 PM
Location: Montana State University Billings
Address: 1500 University Drive
Building and Room: Student Union Building, Beartooth Room
Details: All ages and genders are welcome. The workshop is free and open to the public (pre-registration is required).