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How can I negotiate a pay rise?

Q Since graduating more than three years ago I have worked for the same company. At the end of my second year I transferred departments to increase my role and responsibilities, but I have not been rewarded for my efforts, despite a review confirming I have been successful in my new position. I know that other colleagues are earning double my salary while fulfilling a similar role, and I feel I am being let down because I have “climbed the ladder” rather than come in from another company.

How can I negotiate a pay rise?

Q Since graduating more than three years ago I have worked for the same company. At the end of my second year I transferred departments to increase my role and responsibilities, but I have not been rewarded for my efforts, despite a review confirming I have been successful in my new position.

How can I negotiate a pay rise?

Q Since graduating more than three years ago I have worked for the same company. At the end of my second year I transferred departments to increase my role and responsibilities, but I have not been rewarded for my efforts, despite a review confirming I have been successful in my new position. I know that other colleagues are earning double my salary while fulfilling a similar role, and I feel I am being let down because I have “climbed the ladder” rather than come in from another company.

How can I negotiate a pay rise?

Q Since graduating more than three years ago I have worked for the same company. At the end of my second year I transferred departments to increase my role and responsibilities, but I have not been rewarded for my efforts, despite a review confirming I have been successful in my new position. I know that other colleagues are earning double my salary while fulfilling a similar role, and I feel I am being let down because I have “climbed the ladder” rather than come in from another company.

How can I negotiate a pay rise?

Q Since graduating more than three years ago I have worked for the same company. At the end of my second year I transferred departments to increase my role and responsibilities, but I have not been rewarded for my efforts, despite a review confirming I have been successful in my new position. I know that other colleagues are earning double my salary while fulfilling a similar role, and I feel I am being let down because I have “climbed the ladder” rather than come in from another company.

How can I negotiate a pay rise?

Q Since graduating more than three years ago I have worked for the same company. At the end of my second year I transferred departments to increase my role and responsibilities, but I have not been rewarded for my efforts, despite a review confirming I have been successful in my new position.

How can I negotiate a pay rise?

Q Since graduating more than three years ago I have worked for the same company. At the end of my second year I transferred departments to increase my role and responsibilities, but I have not been rewarded for my efforts, despite a review confirming I have been successful in my new position. I know that other colleagues are earning double my salary while fulfilling a similar role, and I feel I am being let down because I have “climbed the ladder” rather than come in from another company

How can I negotiate a pay rise?

Q Since graduating more than three years ago I have worked for the same company. At the end of my second year I transferred departments to increase my role and responsibilities, but I have not been rewarded for my efforts, despite a review confirming I have been successful in my new position. I know that other colleagues are earning double my salary while fulfilling a similar role, and I feel I am being let down because I have “climbed the ladder” rather than come in from another company.

How can I negotiate a pay rise?

Q Since graduating more than three years ago I have worked for the same company. At the end of my second year I transferred departments to increase my role and responsibilities, but I have not been rewarded for my efforts, despite a review confirming I have been successful in my new position. I know that other colleagues are earning double my salary while fulfilling a similar role, and I feel I am being let down because I have “climbed the ladder” rather than come in from another company.

How can I negotiate a pay rise?

Q Since graduating more than three years ago I have worked for the same company. At the end of my second year I transferred departments to increase my role and responsibilities, but I have not been rewarded for my efforts, despite a review confirming I have been successful in my new position. I know that other colleagues are earning double my salary while fulfilling a similar role, and I feel I am being let down because I have “climbed the ladder” rather than come in from another company


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