NO MORE SETTLING! Negotiate Like You Belong
Thursday, October 16 • 11:00 AM CT • Free on Zoom

You’re brilliant. You’re busy. And if one more person tells you to “be grateful,” we’re sending them an invoice.

Join me and Keri-Lynne Shaw—former Chief People Officer turned negotiation coach and founder of The Salary Bump—for a fast, fearless playbook on getting paid for the value you deliver.

We knew Keri-Lynne would bring the heat. We didn’t expect her to light up our whole prep call. Ten minutes in, she named what too many women quietly live through: underpaid, overworked, and gaslit into gratitude.

Her take? “You can’t negotiate from panic.”

Step one isn’t “ask for more”. It’s build your runway (financial, emotional, professional) so you can walk if you need to.

And she would know: nearly half of her current work is helping people negotiate exits, not just offers. Walking away well is a skill, one most of us were never taught.

So we built this session to be zero fluff. Not a pep talk; a tactical, behind-the-scenes playbook from someone who used to set the salary bands herself.

What you’ll get on October 16 (no filler)

  • The “ask without flinching” formula. What to say when your voice shakes.

  • How to land the bump. Raises, promotions, exits. Keri-Lynne’s clients routinely walk away with 30–50% increases.

  • Mindset reframe. Negotiation isn’t conflict; it’s leadership in action.

  • Anonymous Q&A. Your toughest money question. No shame, no camera, no judgment.

We’re keeping it real-time and raw: what comp teams actually look at, why they lowball, and how to stop leaving money (and respect) on the table.

Because here’s the truth: You don’t rise by being polite. You rise by being prepared.

Free. Live. Confidential.
Thursday, October 16 • 11:00 AM CT

And if you want more Keri-Lynne after, catch her hot takes on the job market on her TV show Job Hunt New York. She’s as no-BS on screen as she is on Zoom.

Office Closed October 13, Indigenous People’s Day

Get Her Hired is taking time on Monday to recognize Indigenous People’s Day. You will note this falls on Columbus Day, which we acknowledge glorifies European settlers who have committed violence against Indigenous communities. On October 13, we want to honor Indigenous People and communities and celebrate their resilience, cultures and histories as they faced assimilation, discrimination and genocide spanning generations.

We encourage you to read this article “Unlearning Columbus Day Myths: Celebrating Indigenous Peoples' DayThank you all for taking the time to learn and grow with us. - Jhoneth, Ann Marie, Lourdes, Mimi and Kate.

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