How To Ask for a Raise at Work (Plus, What To Do When the Answer Is ‘No’) | Indeed Career Tips

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Asking for a raise doesn’t have to be uncomfortable. When is an appropriate time to ask for a raise? What topics and details should you omit during this type of conversation? Averie Bishop is here to help you navigate how to ask for a raise professionally!

This video will cover the best way to address asking for a raise while also showcasing how not to do it. Averie will help provide tips on how to prepare and much more!

0:00 - Intro
1:23 - Don’t make it personal
2:13 - Always have a number in mind
4:15 - How to present one sheet
4:50 - Prepare for getting a “no” response
6:24 - Correct way to respond to a “no” response


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superb, Learned a lot from this video, thanks

awaisahmad
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Don't ask for a raise, demand one on the base of what your owed and your work performance!!

philiphunter
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Asking for a raise is career suicide. You will be told “No.” and will be put on the list of people that neeed to hit the bricks the next time expenses need to be cut.
If you are not happy with what you are paid, it is time to seek “other career opportunities”.

sartainja
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'I couldn't agree more'. Said no boss to a raise request ever.

cristinat.
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I have a question is it in english were going to do the interview or french

anousjcoq
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We are all Zach internally. You just want to rip your boss’ throat out.

savvysearch
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So the employee goes above expectations, is pending a raise and still has to go above expectations to earn 5% more in 3 months? Get some interviews and a job position outside and you'll see the employer offering to cover the difference in no time

PsychoMachado