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Title: How to Ask for a Raise!


1
How to Ask for a Raise!
  • Career Jump Start Class
  • Mr. Work Based
  • Period 4

2
Set the Scene..
  • Find out your company's policy about granting
    raises.
  • Normally you would not ask for a raise before six
    months of solid work experience.

3
Set the Scene..
  • Make a list of all your accomplishments.
  • Why do you deserve a raise?
  • What have you done for the company?

4
Set the Scene..
  • Make a list of your best personality traits.
  • Enthusiastic
  • Hard worker
  • Energetic
  • Responsible
  • Loyal

5
Set the Scene..
  • Do you demonstrate initiative each day?
  • Initiative the act of knowing and doing what
    you should do without being told.

6
Set the Scene..
  • Don't tell a co-worker that you are going to ask
    for a raise.
  • Why?

7
Set the Scene..
  • 6. Check the work environment and the mood of
    your boss.
  • How do you know when your boss is in a good frame
    of mind?

8
Set the Scene..
  • Make an appointment to speak to your boss.
  • What is the best day to ask for a raise? The
    best time?

9
Set the Scene..
  • Dress extra nice or more professional on the day
    you have the appointment.
  • Why?

10
Set the Scene..
  • 9. Make sure you have not asked for a favor or
    made any major mistake within the last two weeks.
  • Why?

11
What do you say?
  • State how long you have been with the company.
  • Mr. Jones, I have been with your company now for
    the past six months, and

12
What do you say?
  • State how much you like working for the company..
  • and I really like working here. I feel like I
    have learned a great deal and I am now able to
    contribute.

13
What do you say?
  • Ask the boss for a quick verbal evaluation of
    your performance.
  • Are you happy with my performance?

14
What do you say?
  • Listen and remember the positive statements your
    boss is making. (If he gives you negative
    statements, ask him how you can improve. Stop
    here. Do not ask for a raise).

15
What do you say?
  • Repeat the positive statements and then ask if
    "he would please consider you for a raise.
  • I am happy that you feel I am a loyal employee,
    would you then please consider me for a raise?

16
What do you say?
  • Suggest an amount of money for the raise.
  • At present I am earning 6.50 an hour. I would
    like for you to consider a 1.00 an hour
    increase.

17
What do you say?
  • Ask for a response within a reasonable amount of
    time.
  • Will you get back to me by the end of next week
    with an answer?

18
If your boss says YES!
If you receive a positive answer, thank your boss
and promise to continue to do a good job. Tip
Dont tell your co-workers that you received a
raise or how much you make per hour or
weekly? Why?
19
If you boss says NO!
  • Ask what you can do to help the company make a
    profit.
  • I am sorry to hear that this is not a good
    economic time for the company. What more can I
    do?

20
If you boss says NO!
  • Ask how can you improve.
  • I am glad you are being honest with me
    concerning my work. How can I improve? I am
    eager to do better.

21
If you boss says NO!
  • Ask when you should inquire again.
  • After I improve my performance, may we talk
    about this topic again?

22
Group Work Lets Practice
  • I need two volunteers to role play asking for a
    raise.
  • One student will be the employer, the other the
    employee.

23
Individual Practice
  • On a sheet of paper which you will hand in, write
    the exact words you would say to your employer.
    Start with asking for an appointment.
  • Mr. Jones, may I see you later on today
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