Getting a Raise
5 steps to getting a salary increase
Successfully asking your employer for a raise requires preparation. Five key steps that will help you get that raise are:
1. Research the job market
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Identify the market demand for your job role/occupation
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Investigate job opportunities (print and online) and talk to contacts at other companies.
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Consult salary surveys and compare salary levels for your job.
2. Know what you have to offer
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Gather information about your past performance.
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Be clear about your strengths.
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Consider what you have to offer your employer in the future.
3. Find out what your employer and/or organisation needs in the future
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Identify where you fit in your organisation's plans and objectives
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Find out what skills/support services your employer requires now and in the future and ask yourself how you can address these requirements
4. Rehearse or role-play what you are going to say to your employers
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Prepare and practise making your proposal.
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Consider whether you will accept alternative benefits or options to a salary increase.
5. Initiate a discussion
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Request a meeting. Show commitment and confidence in your proposal.
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Keep in mind that you may not get an answer at the first meeting.
Do your follow up
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Summarise the meeting outcomes and forward communications to your employer within 24 hours to ensure that all points raised are equally understood.
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If you do not get an acceptable outcome, reflect on what worked at the meeting and what did not. Ask for a follow up meeting in 3 or 6 months time.
Re-published with permission from DFP Recruitment Services
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