This question looks simple, but it’s actually a negotiation test. Employers are trying to assess three things at once:
- your market awareness
- your confidence
- whether you’ll price yourself out—or undersell yourself
Let’s break down exactly how to handle it strategically.
🎯 1. Understand the Goal Behind the Question
When an interviewer asks “What are your salary expectations?”, they want to know:
- Do you understand your market value?
- Are you aligned with their budget?
- Are you flexible or rigid?
👉 Your goal is NOT to give a number immediately
👉 Your goal is to control the conversation
🧠 2. The Biggest Mistakes to Avoid
Avoid these at all costs:
❌ Giving a random number without research
❌ Saying “I’ll take anything” (signals low value)
❌ Giving a very high number too early
❌ Being too rigid (“I won’t accept less than…”)
💡 3. The Smart Strategy (Best Approach)
✅ Option A: Deflect First (Best Early in Interview)
If salary hasn’t been discussed yet:
Strong Answer:
“I’m more focused on finding the right role where I can add value. I’d be happy to discuss salary once I better understand the responsibilities and expectations. That said, I’m open to a market-aligned offer.”
👉 Why this works:
- Shows maturity
- Keeps negotiation power
- Avoids anchoring yourself too low
✅ Option B: Give a Range (When They Push You)
If they insist, give a well-researched range:
Example (tailor to your role):
“Based on my research and experience, I’d expect something in the range of £35,000 to £42,000, depending on the overall package and responsibilities.”
👉 Why this works:
- Shows you’ve done your homework
- Keeps flexibility
- Anchors higher without being unrealistic
✅ Option C: Flip the Question (Advanced Move)
“I’d be interested to know the budget range for this role—so I can better understand alignment.”
👉 Why this works:
- Puts pressure back on them
- Helps you avoid under-pricing yourself
📊 4. How to Decide Your Salary Range
You should base it on:
🔹 Market Data
Use platforms like:
- LinkedIn Salary
- NHS Band structures
🧩 5. Tailored Answer (Strong Version)
For a Band 5 / Analyst / Consultant role:
“Given my experience in data analysis, stakeholder engagement, and my current role, I’d be looking at a salary in the region of £32,000 to £38,000. However, I’m flexible depending on the overall package and growth opportunities.”
