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You have 8 years of experience but it would be good to know in which part, with the operating room part or others? In the same way, I think that for your professional career you should be above average, we are talking about $140k a year, it would be a good salary.
I will go more to the benefits sector, you must have medical insurance for you and your family as well as vacations every year, and of course, your payment must be above $100k per year.
It would be good if you showed us the figures for the offers, if you are considering them and why? Estimate those items to be able to help you and see if they are valuing you properly, help us a little.
I think we are talking about an almost senior professional, it all depends on your work environment if your experience was clinical or it also became surgery. But I'm sure your pay must be over $130k.
I have 13 years of experience as a veterinary nurse, and during that time I have changed jobs several times, I remember that for my 9 years I changed to where I am now and the payment to catch me was over $150k. I have experience mainly in operations.
Something appropriate would be a salary that is market-competitive and includes benefits such as health insurance, 401k matching, and PTO. Additionally, the employer should express a commitment to continued professional development and offer opportunities for growth.
A good salary offer would be $50,000-$60,000 per year. This range takes into account the nurse's level of experience and the current market conditions for this type of position. Thank you for your question!