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Negotiating a Pay Rise
- Do you think you are not been paid enough? Not being valued at your
company?
- Do you look at your pay slip and wish you had been paid that little
bit more that you deserve?
- Do you think you have been particularly successful in your job?
And gone beyond expectations? |
...... If you have answered 'yes' to any of the above, then
it is time to negotiate a pay rise. But how do you go about this
and what are the best strategies in order to get the best rise?
Most companies will conduct quarterly or bi-annually pay reviews
for their employee's, which if successful will result in a pay rise.
However, as a hard working employee that is successful, you may
feel it is justified to approach your boss to ask for a rise before
your review is due.
Whatever your situation is, you will have already agreed this is
in your contract and know when your pay review will be - and before
your conversation with your boss, the key thing to remember is that
you must prepare!
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Before you ask
It is advisable to do some background work about salaries in your
industry and role and plan your negotiations prior to approaching
your boss. You can normally use salary analyzers or something similar
on the Internet, or even phone around to ask recruitment agencies
for the market averages for your role.
You need to really know what you are worth and what you have achieved
recently, and why you deserve the pay rise. You will need to explain
what skills and benefits you have brought to the company, how you
have excelled in your role in particular and that you are a loyal
employee. You will need to focus on your knowledge and experience
you have developed and the way you have grown, learnt and developed
whilst working for the company. You should note any expectations
you have exceeded, any additional responsibilities you have incurred
and any extra achievements you have made that stand out and you
feel you deserve credit for. You need to be able to explain all
of these points in detail, expand on any of them in detail and show
that these are the reasons why you should be considered for a pay
rise!
You need to show your commitment and express your desire to do
well and tell your boss what you are trying to target and what you
want to achieve.
Things that you need to consider what you have done when negotiating
a pay rise:
· Projects you have managed, led, completed and have been
noted as being out standing
· Any awards you have received
· Any procedures you have put in place that may have saved
the company money
· Tasks you have been individually assigned to do due to
your unique skills and abilities
· Additional tasks beyond what you expected in your current
job role
· Anything you have excelled on and been praised for in the
past
Also be clear as to what your current salary is, what the average
is and what you ideally want!
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How much to ask for?
It is a good idea to ask for more than you anticipate and that you
give yourself room to negotiate. Expect your boss to propose a counter
offer after you have asked for your pay rise sum. You should definitely
bargain and you should expect it to usually end up in a middle ground
figure so always go in high!
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What if your boss says NO?
Just because you are going for a pay rise, you may not necessarily
get it - but do not be disappointed if he says no. Firstly, there
is always next time and from the feedback on this review you can
work towards the next. You need to understand the reasons why he/she
has said no and reflect on them. It is not the end of the world
and it is not forever.
It may be due to the fact that you are still in the learning curve
at work and still developing new skills, in which case, once you
feel fully developed; it could be time to ask again.
Do not be afraid to ask for non-financial benefits as well, such
as, a phone or extra holiday. You could ask for training and development
and the company may be more inclined to pay for this, as you will
be learning more and bringing more value to the company. Employees
are an asset to companies that they work for at the end of the day!
If you really feel you deserve a pay rise and you are not happy
working at the company, then you can always search for a new job
that would be willing to pay you more. It may be that your current
company is not suited to you and this is your sign to take the next
step.
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Result!
It is a great feeling if you manage to receive a pay rise! If you
work hard and achieve great results, they do not often go un-noticed
and you will no doubt be rewarded with what you deserve. A good
confidence boost, self-satisfaction and self-affiliation will be
the result!
Good luck!
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