Negotiate Like an Economist: When to ask For a Raise
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When it comes to pay increases, there are really three key things that contribute to bringing in more dollars: 1) increased competency/responsibility in one’s role; 2) inflation, and 3) changes... To Get a Raise, Negotiate Like a Lawyer
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Learn About Tableau It might surprise you to learn that level of educational attainment doesn’t make a huge difference, in terms of who asks for a raise. Holders of bachelor’s,... Getting a Raise Is Not Magic
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Congratulations! If you’re reading this, you are at least thinking about asking for a raise, and if you came to PayScale to begin your research, you made a great first decision. We know that the... When Is the Right Time to Ask For a Raise?
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As with so many things in life – relationships, comedy, investing in the stock market – getting a raise can depend on good timing. If you’ve done your salary research, know what you’re worth... How to Read Your Salary Report
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Congratulations – you took the PayScale Salary Survey! The 10 minutes you invested in our survey is the first step to making the salary negotiation process less scary. Now it’s time to walk... How to Negotiate Without Making Your Boss Mad
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Seventy-five percent of people who ask for a raise, get one – so why aren’t we all beating down the boss’s door to make our case for a higher salary? In part, it’s because of fear.... How to Negotiate a Promotion
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So you feel like you’ve learned everything you can in your current role and you’re ready for the next level up? Your boss may agree, but she may not. Or, she simply may not have thought... How to Compare Competing Job Offers
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The term “job search” is a little misleading. Ideally, every job search should result in multiple job offers. Choosing which job you accept is important because a new job, or a new role... The Best Answer to the Question What’s Your Salary Range?
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The right answer to the question, “What’s your salary range?” is almost always some version of “I’m not telling you.” It’s true that you can look on PayScale...