How To Ask For A Raise

Don’t get shot down when you ask for a raise using these tips from Claudia Ferryman, president of the Rainmaker Strategies Group.

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 1. Know What You Want

1. Know What You Want

Assess your ask. Do you want cash, or could more vacation time or a free parking spot sweeten the deal?

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 2. Be Confident

2. Be Confident

Before the meeting, shore up your confidence by making a list of your accomplishments and skills.

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 3. Do Your Research

3. Do Your Research

Find out what people with your position are paid at comparable organizations.

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 4. Don't Wait

4. Don’t Wait

Don’t wait until your performance review, because by then it’ll be too late to change your boss’s mind.

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 5. Be Prepared to Negotiate

5. Be Prepared to Negotiate

Start with 10 per cent more than what you’re seeking, and prepare to negotiate down from that number.

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 6. Show Them A Little Love

6. Show Them A Little Love

Share how much you love working with the organization.

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 7. Use The Word

7. Use The Word “We”

Keep tone conversational, using “we” when appropriate to create common ground.

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