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troels | 6 years ago

This is the "common knowledge" thing to do, but I don't think it's always applicable. If you have an advantage in the market (e.g. are sought after), you can simply present a high figure and either they accept or you move on to the next. By playing the let-them-go-first game, you're implicitly signalling that you don't know where the ceiling is. On the other hand, if you say a high figure with confidence, they may accept it even if they weren't really prepared for that to begin with. Information asymmetry can also go the other way.

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swiftcoder|6 years ago

I don't necessarily disagree with you on anchoring at a high value. But moving first with your current salary is a guaranteed losing strategy.