As a teacher I used to get $39600 per year at XYZ school.

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Ashraful Haque

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I was just imagining a situation where the employer asked me about my salary expectation. I don't know if the following sentence is correct:

"As a teacher I used to get $39600 per year at XYZ school. So my expected salary is....."

I'm not sure how natural this sounds. How can I say it more naturally?
 
"I got about forty thousand dollars at XYZ. I expect to get at least that much."

I'm not sure this is a good negotiating strategy.
 
"I got about forty thousand dollars at XYZ. I expect to get at least that much."

I'm not sure this is a good negotiating strategy.
I also heard 'make' for example, "I make forty thousand dollars." Do we say 'make' only for business or jobs as well?
 
We do use make as a synonym for earn, yes.
 
We do use make as a synonym for earn, yes.

But is it appropriate to say "I make forty thousand dollars" in a job interview?
 
But is it appropriate to say "I make forty thousand dollars" in a job interview?

Are you asking whether it's appropriate to use the verb make in this sense? Or whether that's an appropriate thing to say?
 
Are you asking whether it's appropriate to use the verb make in this sense? Or whether that's an appropriate thing to say?

I am asking whether it is appropriate to say one makes so much in a job.
 
I am asking whether it is appropriate to say one makes so much in a job.

I don't think one can answer that. It would depend on so many factors. I can imagine it could be appropriate.
 
I was told by someone involved in interviewing people for high-profile positions that it's a very bad idea for candidates to say what they earn now. When you're asked "What salary are you looking for?", just give them a figure, confidently and boldly, perhaps starting it with "At least". Also, aim high so that if they negotiate, you still might end up somewhere near what you wanted. If you want £38,000 pa, ask for £42,000. You never know, you might end with £40,000.
 
Interviews are formal occasions, so use "earn" or "make" instead of "get".
 
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