Emma has heard from some of the employees at the office that they are not paid as much as other medical assistants at other specialty offices; however, the benefits are outstanding
Emma wants to discuss this with Elaine but is not sure how to address the issue tactfully. What should Emma do?
Even though Emma has been working for the practice as an intern, she should wait to discuss pay and benefits after the initial interview. It would be appropriate for Emma to ask about pay and benefits during the initial interview only if the topic is brought up by Elaine. If that would be the case, Emma could simply say, "I am interested in learning more about the starting salary and benefit package."
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