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Any openings in Supply Chain management, please let me know... I have experience in 12 years.
SAP, Ariba Onboarding, Billing, Invoicing, Purchase Order , Purchase Requisition, Grn, Logistics n many more activities.
Location Mumbai
Email Id- rohanmoreindian@yahoo.co.in
Dm if any
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Rohan More
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You could, but it’s an entry level position out of college. You don’t have much leverage other than having a bachelors (unless you have internships, advanced degree, etc.)
Always always negotiate. It never hurts to ask for more. The worst they can say is no.
I agree, even though it really sucks to hear no sometimes. There's no harm in negotiating. You miss 100% of the shots you don't take.
Always negotiate. Even if you don’t get more money, you will learn why not and you can try again later.
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You might be able to get a little more if you negotiate. It can't hurt to try.
That's probably the minimum offer. Try negotiating.
Don't let them low ball you. Go haggle. You deserve it.