Increase Your Salary And Make More Money
What you need
to do in order to increase your salary and make more money!
Would you like an
increase in your salary? Let’s say a 20 percent increase and a big bonus.
Sounds good doesn’t it?
Who doesn't want
to make more money? Before you march into your boss’s office demanding
an increase in pay you need to first take a step back and develop a game plan
to approaching your boss. There is a right way and a wrong way to ask for more
money and when approached correctly you give yourself the greatest opportunity
of receiving your pay rise. When done incorrectly you can greatly diminish your
own reputation.
Rule 1: Pick
your timing
Timing is crucial
and it is important that you pick the exact right time to speak with your boss
about receiving a pay rise. Let your boss know that you wish to speak to him or
her at a time that is convenient for them.
Rule 2:
Preparation
When asking for
more money it is so important that you are adequately prepared and know exactly
what you want to say. You need to be able to provide examples of why you
deserve more money and how you have provided value to the business. Remember no
one is going to give you money just because you feel that you deserve it. Just
like a lawyer presents the case to the jury, it is as necessary to present your
case to your boss for a pay rise.
Remember – the
best examples you can provide are backed up by examples. If you helped make or
save the company money - back this up with an example. You’re the lawyer and
you need to prove to your boss beyond any reasonable doubt that you deserve a
pay rise.
Rule 3:
Execution
By following rule
2 and being prepared with what you want to say, you also need to be able to
execute your plan. If you are asking for more money you need to have a figure
in mind. By researching what other people in your field are making is a good
way to begin to work out how much of a salary increase you are going to ask
for. (There are also many free internet sites that provide salary surveys). The
worst possible thing to do is not have an amount in mind that you
require. You need to be direct and provide examples as to why you have
chosen this amount so your boss understands that you are not just trying to get
more money but that you actually deserve more money.
Rule 4:
Confidence:
Don’t be scared or
intimidated about asking for more money if you believe you deserve it.
Have confidence in yourself and the value that you bring to the business.
Before you begin your discussion have a think about potential questions or
possible objections you may encounter and prepare yourself to be ready to
answer these questions.
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