Thursday, May 21, 2020
5 Ways to Secure Your Next Pay Rise
5 Ways to Secure Your Next Pay Rise Asking for a pay rise can be a pretty awkward and nerve-wracking experience. But if youve been working hard in the same position for a while, it may be time for your boss to increase your wage as your experience and knowledge would have grown. So what are the ways you can ensure you get a pay rise? These are 5 top tips for securing your next pay rise: 1) Ask at a relevant time: Make sure you ask for a pay rise at a suitable time. Dont ask for it when everyones in the office, instead wait for a time when youre alone with your boss or even better in a monthly/quarterly review session, where you can talk honestly and openly about your salary. 2) Go for a figure higher than you think youll get: If your boss is a receptive manager, theyll always work with you and come to an agreement with your salary, usually a mid point. So aim high with your salary, you never know how much you may lose by aiming low! 3) Be clear, concise and dont beat around the bush: Talking about money can often be a touchy subject, but dont beat around the bush when it comes to conversing about it. Theres nothing worse than someone skirting around the topic. Just get to the point and your boss will appreciate it. 4) Be open minded: Remember work should not be all about pay. Instead remember the perks you get, the job youre doing and the colleagues youve met. If all youre looking for is money then youre probably in the wrong job! Think about the true reason you want a pay rise. 5) Know your worth: Confidence is key when it comes to salary negotiations. If you believe in yourself it will come across in conversations, and put you at a higher chance of getting a pay rise. And if you dont think youre getting what you deserve, it may be time to look elsewhere! Do you have any top tips for securing a pay rise? Let us know on Twitter @UndercoverRec [Image Credit: Shutterstock]
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