Working part time or in flexible employment does not
mean that the value of your experience or knowledge is
diminished. Understanding your value and worth in order to
negotiate a part time remuneration package that accurately
reflects your skill set and experience is absolutely
essential; below are some helpful tips for you to
consider:
Be clear
Ask for what you want
Stand your ground
Negotiating for part time/job share employment
Get package offers in writing
Don't limit yourself to money
See the bigger picture
So you want more!
Be clear
Prior to speaking to a prospective employer about the
part time job, clarify the salary package inclusions by
writing the details down. Have you identified any other
realistic benefits you believe should be included?
“$40,000” is quite different to $40,000 plus
superannuation, plus full employee health cover, plus fully
paid mobile phone!
Ask for what you want
You know what you want, now ask for it! Whilst you may
not always receive the full package you’ve asked for,
you may have negotiated additional benefits and will have
at least professionally communicated what you believe your
skills and experience are worth.
Stand your ground
Should a lower than expected salary package be offered,
do articulate your interest in the part time position but
be honest about the level of package you believe is
appropriate for the role. Explore other opportunities that
may be more in line with your expectations; elements like
bonuses, early salary reviews or additional flexible
benefits may be possible.
Negotiating for part time/job share employment
Identify how the part time salary component is set? Is
it calculated on a pro-rata basis or an hourly rate? Can
you negotiate a higher part time pro-rata percentage or
hourly rate if the expectation is that you’ll be
called in on your days off, have to travel or work from
home? Remember, your part time contribution may go well
beyond hours worked in the office so be sure to incorporate
the value of this into your salary package. If your
position is covered by an award you will find that
provisions are made for part-time employment.
Get package offers in writing
Regardless of whether a role is a permanent or a
contract part time position, always ask for the salary
offer in writing. Having the information written down
ensures greater clarity for both parties and leaves no room
for disputes in the future.
Don’t limit yourself to money
Remember, other benefits offered in the part time
package such as parking, health cover, a car allowance,
extra leave, salary sacrifice or bonuses can be just as
valuable as $$. Be open to these possibilities before you
make your decision about accepting or rejecting the part
time role.
See the bigger picture
When negotiating a part time/ job share role, understand
that it is not always about the monetary value of a job but
also the importance of the tasks involved. High profile
projects may translate to better positioning for the next
promotion or more earning power in the future.
So you want more!
Most employers will be open to increasing salaries and
benefits associated with a part time role if they can see
you are delivering extraordinary value. Demonstrate this by
going above and beyond your agreed performance objectives,
showing initiative and working for the success of the
company and the team. An exceptional part time employee who
consistently delivers high value output will be in a prime
position to negotiate a higher salary and benefits.