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Knowing your worth at work

I'm thinking about applying to a new role, but I keep stressing over the salary aspect. It’s not just about money, but about making sure I’m valued properly. Some people around me say the market decides everything, others say you should set a number and stick with it. Honestly, I don’t even know where to start without guessing.

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Jin Watkins
Jin Watkins
Sep 25, 2025

A good starting point is to look at numbers that are already researched instead of going by what others think. For example, there’s a breakdown here: https://salaryslip.org/salary-expectations-by-education-level/ which shows how salaries usually shift depending on education level. This gives you a realistic baseline, and then you can add your own experience on top. With that combination, you’ll walk into an interview with a clear idea of what’s fair and avoid underselling yourself.

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