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	<title>Don&#039;t be afraid to negotiate on salary -- many managers expect it</title>
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    Getting a job offer is exciting -- until you have to talk about money. CareerBuilder.com&#039;s survey of 875 hiring managers revealed that about 60% leave room in the first offer for salary negotiations, 30% say their first offer is final, and 10% say it depends on the candidate. Meanwhile, four out of five corporate recruiters said they are willing t
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