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An Hour-Long Book on How to Negotiate Your Salary
- Learn How to Earn What You’re Worth
- Narrated by: Paul Maitrejean
- Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
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Publisher's Summary
"An Hour Long Book on How to Negotiate Your Salary" by Corey Bolton is your essential guide to mastering the art of salary negotiation. Designed for swift listening and easy comprehension, this book is the perfect tool for anyone looking to enhance their negotiation skills, whether they're stepping into the workforce for the first time or seeking to elevate their career.
©2022 Corey Bolton (P)2024 Corey Bolton
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"A game-changer! Bolton's advice transformed my approach to salary discussions." - Emily R., Marketing Manager
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