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You Have Been Negotiating Salary Wrong. The Number Was Never the Point.

Base pay is the smallest lever in any offer. In this free 60-minute session, you will learn to negotiate the full package, the bonuses, the travel terms, the title, the development budget, and to advocate for yourself without feeling like you are asking for too much.

Date: June 23, 2026 | Time: 12:00 PM EDT | Live on Zoom - Replay Available | Free to Attend

Hosted by Angela Roberts, Managing Partner at craresources and clinical research strategist with almost two decades of expeience placing CRAs, Field Monitors, Site Managers, and Clinical Operations Professionals.

The Offer Came In. You Felt Relief.  But, Are You Accepting Too Soon?

If you are in transition right now, the job market has taught you to be grateful, not strategic. So when the offer arrives, you look at the base salary, maybe ask for a little more, and accept.

Then, a few months in, you notice the things nobody told you to ask about. The travel load that swallows your weekends. The title that is half a step below where you should have landed. The development budget your colleague somehow has, and you don't.

You didn't lose the negotiation because you were weak. You lost it because you negotiated one number and assumed the rest was fixed. It isn't.

This isn't about being difficult. It is about being someone who advocates for the full value of what you bring, with the same rigor you would bring to monitoring or managing a study.

Layoff recovery

Salary Negotiation Is Total-Package Self-Advocacy.

Here Is What That Looks Like.

In this session, you will walk away with a complete map of every lever in a clinical research offer, plus the exact language to advocate for each one. 

You Will Learn:

  • Why base pay is often the least flexible number in the room, and which levers actually move 
  • The Total Compensation Map: bonuses, sign-on, travel and per diem, title and level, remote and territory terms, PTO, retirement, and review cadence 
  • How CRO and sponsor offers are structured differently, and where each one has give 
  • The three-sentence self-advocacy framework that anchors on value, not need 
  • How to respond to "this is our best offer" without folding or burning the relationship 
  • What to get in writing, and when

This Session is Built For You If

  • You are a CRA, Field Monitor, Site Manager, or clinical research professional currently in transition 
  • You have 10, 15, or 20-plus years of experience and higher financial stakes than you did early in your career 
  • You have an offer on the table, or expect one soon, and want to handle it well 
  • You have not negotiated an offer in years and know the rules have changed 
  • You are inclined to accept quickly out of relief, but want to lead the conversation instead
Career transition support for senior managers

This is a room for experienced professionals who want to advocate for themselves clearly and without apology. You don't need to become aggressive. You simply need a map and the words.

Taught By Someone Who Has Sat On Both Sides Of The Desk

Career transition support for senior managers
Angela Roberts is a clinical research industry veteran, recruiting leader, and career strategist. As Co-Founder and Managing Partner at craresources, she has matched experienced CRAs and clinical research professionals with leading Pharmaceutical, Biotech, Medical Device, and CRO organizations for nearly two decades, drawing on more than 30 years as a hiring manager, including a decade with IBM.

Angela holds a PMP certification and is certified in LEAN and Six Sigma. She has contributed thought leadership for ACRP, The Clinical Leader, Applied Clinical Trials, CenterWatch, DIA, and others, and has presented at the Global ACRP Conference.

Because she negotiates offers from the hiring side every week, she can show you exactly where the give is, and where it isn't.

You Will Leave With More Than Notes

Career transition support for senior managers
Every registrant receives the Total Compensation Map, a worksheet that lays out every negotiable lever in a clinical research offer alongside sample language for each one.

Bring your real offer, or your next one, and work it line by line.

Negotiating Salary in Clinical Research: Why Base Pay Is the Smallest Part of the Conversation

Tuesday, 23 June 2026
12:00 PM EDT

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