Experts say there are important rules to follow in securing a raise. To begin with, employees should not ask for raises unless they have been at the company for at least a year or more. Other issues to consider are a self evaluation of performance, timing, the approach, and alternative options to a pay increase such as more vacation days, flexible work arrangements, or stock options. Read more …
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How to Negotiate a Raise
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