Asking for a raise
LeeR
142 Posts
I work in the health care field, private, for profit. Since I have been here we have grown from 500 to 800 staff and from three locations to eight locations. No increases in HR staff. Work comp and turnover have dropped significantly. I have become PHR certified and am nearly finished with my MBA. Any suggestions on how to approach the Administrator. Question #2 what is the best way to determine where my pay should be? Most surveys etc indicate I am very underpayed.
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What does the Employment Security office say is the going wage for HR in your immediate area? They usually publish a yearly report that is available for the asking. It may not work, as in my case, but it's worth a try.
I personally don't like to play brinksmanship, but sometimes it has to happen.
Don't overlook the only real tool you have, which is self marketing. You must sell yourself to your boss from the perspective of your value in the relevant labor market area; which is to say make sure you are perceived as marketable, mobile, valuable, available and packed. It never hurts to slip it into the mix that you've been contacted by headhunters who have sought you out.
Give me the facts, show me you are loyal and enjoy working here. Do not hold a gun to my head.