How to Ask for a Raise

Favourl Editorial19 Aug 20265 links

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  1. 1

    hbr.org

    Gather evidence first

    Six months of specific, measurable contributions. Written down before you ask.

    Source: hbr.org
  2. 2

    payscale.com

    Benchmark the market

    Know the range for your role and city. Ask inside it, at the top.

    Source: payscale.com
  3. 3

    glassdoor.com

    Time it to the cycle

    Budgets are set months before reviews. Asking after the decision is made rarely works.

    Source: glassdoor.com
  4. 4

    themuse.com

    Script the conversation

    State the number and stop talking. Silence is not your problem to fill.

    Source: themuse.com
  5. 5

    hbr.org

    If the answer is no

    Agree what would change it and when you will revisit. Vague promises are a no.

    Source: hbr.org

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