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How To Ask For A Raise: Get Paid What You Deserve
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 304500, member: 31907"] In any job, the most important thing to remember is that you are paid what you deserve. If you feel like your salary isn't reflecting your value, or if you feel like you're underpaid for the work that you do, then it's time to ask for a raise. But how do you go about doing this? Here are some tips: 1) Be prepared. Know exactly why it is that you deserve a raise and have an understanding of what makes up a fair wage for your position. This will help keep your emotions in check when talking with management or coworkers about why they should give you more money. 2) Be confident! Your employer wants to hire people who are happy with their jobs, so if they don't believe in what they're doing then they'll never be able to grow as an organization or make changes that will benefit everyone involved (including themselves). 3) Don't be afraid! If someone says no accept it gracefully and move on with life! It's not worth making waves over something so small when there are bigger issues at hand like working out a budget etc. 4) Come up with a list of things that have gone well in your current role something that will help them see how valuable you are as an employee and why they should give you more money. 5) Make sure that any numbers used in this list are accurate and realistic not inflated or just made up out of thin air! If there's no way to prove this information is accurate (for example, if it's based on subjective feelings), then don't include it at all! [/QUOTE]
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