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Career & Salary Tools

Free calculators to negotiate your salary, evaluate job offers, and maximize your career earnings — entirely in your browser.

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Salary Negotiation Counteroffer Calculator
See exactly how much countering 5–15% above the offer is worth over a full career — lifetime gap, annual gap, compounding factor, non-salary levers (signing bonus, PTO, remote savings). Free, no signup.
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Severance Pay & Negotiation Calculator
Estimate severance pay, WARN Act rights, COBRA health insurance cost, PTO payout, and total package value — plus negotiation leverage tips. Independent educational tool, not legal advice.
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Job Offer Total Compensation Calculator
Compare job offers with full total comp breakdown: RSU vesting, signing bonus, annual bonus, 401k match, benefits, PTO, and cost-of-living adjustment. Side-by-side offer comparison. Free, no signup.
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💸 Freelance Rate (W2↔1099)
Convert a W2 salary to the minimum 1099 hourly rate — or a 1099 rate to its W2 equivalent — with self-employment tax, health insurance, retirement, and billable-hours realism.
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📈 Salary Raise (Real)
See if your raise actually beats inflation — nominal vs real raise, purchasing-power gain, and the raise you need to stay ahead.
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📊 RSU Tax (Withholding Gap)
See your RSU vesting value and the tax-withholding gap — brokers withhold 22% but high earners owe more, creating a surprise bill. Plus stock-price sensitivity.
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Why Career Salary Tools Matter

Your salary is the foundation of your financial life. A single negotiation — or failure to negotiate — can compound into hundreds of thousands of dollars of difference over a career. Yet most people leave significant money on the table simply because they lack the data to negotiate confidently.

These tools give you that data instantly. Whether you are countering a job offer, evaluating a severance package, or comparing two total compensation packages, the numbers should drive the decision — not guesswork.

Salary Negotiation: The Most Underused Career Lever

Research consistently shows that fewer than half of workers negotiate their salary when receiving a job offer — yet the majority of employers expect negotiation and have budgeted for it. Countering 5–15% above the offered base is standard, accepted, and expected. Failing to do so does not just cost you money today; it costs you compounded raises, compounded 401k contributions, and compounded investment returns on the difference for the rest of your career.

Evaluating a Job Offer: Total Compensation Counts

Base salary is only one component of total compensation. A comprehensive offer evaluation includes: base salary, target annual bonus, RSU or stock option grants and vesting schedules, signing bonus, 401k employer match (often worth $5,000–$15,000/year), health and dental insurance value, PTO and paid holidays, remote work savings (commute costs avoided), and geographic cost-of-living differences between two offers in different cities.

Our Job Offer Total Compensation Calculator handles all of this in one place, making it easy to compare two offers side-by-side on a true apples-to-apples basis.

Severance: Your Rights and Your Leverage

If you are facing a layoff or negotiating a separation agreement, understanding your severance rights is the first step. Severance is typically negotiable — especially for longer-tenured employees, employees with specialized skills, or those whose departure may create significant disruption. Key factors in severance negotiation include: weeks-per-year-of-service formula, COBRA continuation coverage costs, WARN Act protections for large-scale layoffs, accrued PTO payout rights (which vary by state), and equity acceleration clauses.

The Severance Pay Calculator gives you a baseline estimate and identifies your leverage points before you enter any negotiation.