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Asking for a raise When, how, and how much?
You've been working at a place for a while and proving your worth, and it's
dawned on you that you should ask your boss for a raise. There are right ways
to do this and wrong ways. Here are some things to consider.
The first thing you must ask yourself is do you deserve a raise? Are you an
asset to the company? Have you increased profit turnovers? If you have answered
yes to these than you definitely deserve a pay rise.
Stay positive. Make sure you come up with a good reason for asking for a raise.
Perhaps you're working harder than everyone else. Maybe you're bringing in more
money than others. A good reason for a raise does not include the reason that
"you've been there a long time." While time of service is important,
you need to prove your worth.
Timing
Think carefully first about when the best time is to approach your boss. You
don't want to ask for money the day after your company is going through some
downsizing. Wait for good news. If you've recently had a run-in with your supervisor
for one reason or another, now is not the right time, either. You want to ask
for a raise when conditions are right both for your particular situation and
for the situation of your company. Try to strike at a time when profits are
up, or just after you've finished a major project that made the department look
good.
Approaching the subject
Have a basic plan ready. Focus on all your accomplishments, any new business
that you have brought to the company, how you've made your department and, ideally,
your boss, shine. Have you put in a lot of over time? (we don`t mean the week
before you are about to ask for a raise).
Important
Your raises and promotions will come more quickly if actually have a good track
record and you've put in long hours and shown the creativity that fuel raises.
The question of money
Take your time and do your research before you even think of asking for a raise.
The worse thing you can do is ask for an unrealistic pay rise or worse still
not know how much to ask for.
Do your research
Research salary information. Find out how much other people in your position
would or do make. Know how much you should be paid. If you can take any kind
of documentation or maybe even a quote in with you when you approach your boss
for a raise, that may prove helpful.
Tips
Check newspaper ads, the Internet or even the local Chamber of Commerce, as
well as simply talking to people to find out how much you deserve to be earning.
Don`t sound desperate
You are asking for a raise so you think you deserve one. But what ever you do
don`t sound desperate. Be aggressive. When you talk with your boss about a raise,
talk as if you absolutely, undoubtedly deserve the raise. Above all, never talk
about any debts that you have this will make you come across unprofessional.
Most important
Don't use an ultimatum, unless you're prepared to follow through. If you are
going to say you'll quit if you don't get the raise, be prepared to quit.
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