1. Iwould expect the standard rate of pay at your company for a person with myexperiences and educational background.
我希望是贵公司对一个具有我这种经验和教育背景的人所付的标准薪资。
2. Shallwe discuss my responsibilities with your company first?
I think salary is closely related to theresponsibilities of the job.
我们能不能谈一谈我在贵公司需要承担的责任?我觉得工资应该与工作的责任紧密相关的。
3. Ihope you’ll consider my experience and training and will offer me a salaryhigher than the junior secretary’s salary.
我希望你们能考虑我的经验及受过的培训,给我定一份高于初级秘书的工资。
4. Iexpect to be paid according to my abilities.
我希望能根据我的能力支付薪资。
Tell good stories, ask good questions, be a closer.Here’s only one most important thing to remember: when it comes to discussingyour potential salary, never give the number first.
So here’s a list ofresponses for all the ways the interviewer will ask you how much money youexpect to make. The more times you can fend off the question, the less likelyyou will have to be the one to give the first number. This works, even if youdon’t have the upper hand and you really need the job.
“Let’s talk about thejob requirements and expectations first, so I can get a sense of what you need.”That’s a soft answer to a soft way to ask the question.
“让我们先谈工作要求和期望吧,那我就能了解你需要什么。”这是对温和提问的一种温和回答。
What did you make atyour last job?
上份工作你赚多少?
“This position is notexactly the same as my last job. So let’s discuss what my responsibilitieswould be here and then determine a fair salary for this job.” It’s hard toargue with words like “fair” and “responsibilities”—you’re earning respect withthis one.
“I am interested infinding a job that is a good fit for me. I’m sure whatever salary you’re payingis consistent with the rest of the market.” In other words, I respect myselfand I want to think I can respect this company.
I need to know whatsalary you want in order to make you an offer. Can you tell me a range?
我想知道如果你得到这份工作你想要的薪水是多少。你能告诉我一个大体范围吗?
“I’d appreciate it ifyou could make me an offer based on whatever you have budgeted for thisposition and we can go from there.” This is a pretty direct response, so usingwords like “appreciate” focuses on drawing out the interviewer’s betterqualities instead of her tougher side.
Why don’t you want togive your salary requirements?
你为什么不告诉我你想要多少薪水呢?
“I think you have agood idea of what this position is worth to your company, and that’s importantinformation for me to know.” Enough dancing–this is one last attempt to forceyou to give the number first. Hold your line here and you win.
3) With my experience, I`d like to start at RMB 4000 per month.
以我的'经验,我希望起薪是每月4000元人民币。
4) What is your salary now?
你现在的薪水是多少?
5) What`s your expected salary?
你期望的薪水是多少?
6) How long is my probation?
我的试用期多长?
职场英语:薪酬英语句型默认分类
7) I think salary is closely related to the responsibilities of the job.
我觉得工资是与工作的责任紧密相关的。
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I: What`s your expected salary?
A: I expect to be paid according to my abilities.
I: How do you feel about an annual salary of 100,000Yuan plus bonus.
A: That`s a little less than I expected. But to me, the most important thing is the job and the people I will work with. Moreover, I am sure I will get a raise quickly depending on my background and experience.
I: That sounds very reasonable.
A: By the way, how long is my probation?
I: Generally it is 6 months and during this period you are half-paid.