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Negotiating salary in Norway - is it done?

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GuestPoster0354

Hello all,

I am wrestling with deciding on a job offer located in Norway. Currently I reside in the USA. I am not very familiar with the Norwegian work culture, but was wondering is it generally accepted to negotiate salary once given an offer from a Norwegian company? It is quite typical to do this in the USA and many other countries.

This is really based on the fact that my current salary is higher and the position would be doing similar work in Norway. This is a technical job with a specialized skill.

Thank you. Looking forward to some responses.

Harmonie

Hello jljla and welcome to ½ûÂþÌìÌÃ!

Hope that you'll soon be enlightened.;)

Harmonie.

Steve-O

How did you get on in the end? I was offered a role in Norway last week & have begun negotiations over the salary & am waiting to hear back from the company.

Steve

GuestPoster0354

Steve-O wrote:

How did you get on in the end? I was offered a role in Norway last week & have begun negotiations over the salary & am waiting to hear back from the company.

Steve


No flex on their part. But seems like it could be done.

RockingMoose

Where in the US are you? I assume you know about the high tax rates and high cost of living in Norway, personally I would want to receive a bit more to compensate for this. (I'm Norwegian, with a sibling in the US, so know a bit about both) :)

AuNordDuMonde

Many companies here have pretty strict payroll scales based on diploma and experiences, especially the large ones but some others are more flexible. It's pay off negotiating, especially if you have some sought skills

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