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ASKING
FOR A PAY RAISE
Asking for a pay raise is a tricky job but there is
a time when you can take no more and you think you
deserve a raise. You've spent the last 12 months going
the extra yard for the firm, but the boss remains
aloof when it comes to topping your pay packet. Following
are a few tips that will help you ask for a raise.
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The
most important thing before you take the plunge
is to prepare your case. Rushing into your boss's
office demanding a raise is unlikely to get you
very far. Therefore you need to build a good case
and have a clear idea of your contribution and
importance to the company.
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Try
to establish the average wage for someone of your
experience and occupation. Always aim a little
higher than the figure you have in mind, but don't
be outrageous and be open to negotiation.
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Set
out your position both clearly and concisely.
Don't be too rigid. Consider how you'll react
if you're offered an alternative incentive. Are
you only interested in cash or will you be open
to some other proposals like, a few extra days
holiday, over time pay, etc.
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Don't
prance and have hard feelings if your demand is
rejected, but do ask for a decent explanation.
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