Editorial Policy

Last updated: June 2026

How the scripts and guides are written

Every script and guide on this site is written and edited by a human โ€” Shuddha Chowdhury, who runs CareerScripts. The wording is built from widely-documented negotiation and workplace-communication practice, kept short, neutral, and reference-safe. Drafting tools may be used in research, but nothing ships without human editing, and no page is published to chase a keyword without something genuinely useful on it.

Examples are illustrative โ€” never customer results

Worked examples (names, roles, salary numbers) exist to teach how the wording is used. They are labeled "Illustrative example (not a customer result)" and are not testimonials. This site publishes no reviews or testimonials of any kind; if that ever changes, they will be real and verifiable.

No invented statistics

Claims about negotiation outcomes are qualitative and plainly true (for example: "most employers expect a counter and will not rescind over a polite, professional ask"). Specific percentages or study findings appear only with a working citation. An automated check runs on every build and fails it if an uncited statistic-shaped claim appears anywhere on the site.

How this site makes money

One way: $7 one-time email script kits, sold through Stripe checkout. No subscriptions, no upsells after purchase, no paid placements, and currently no affiliate links. If affiliate links are ever added, they will be disclosed on the page where they appear and noted here.

Refund policy

Every kit carries a 30-day money-back guarantee. Email careerscriptssupport@gmail.com from the address you used at checkout โ€” you get a full refund, no questions asked.

Corrections and updates

If something on this site is wrong, outdated, or misleading, email careerscriptssupport@gmail.com. Corrections are made directly on the affected page and the page's "last updated" date reflects the change. Page dates on this site are real โ€” they change when the content meaningfully changes, not for freshness theater.

Scope of advice

CareerScripts provides practical email wording for common workplace moments. It is not legal, HR, financial, or recruiting advice, and no outcome is guaranteed. For employment-law or formal HR matters, consult a qualified professional.