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Questions regarding increasing one's salary.
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Is it inappropriate to ask for more of a raise than what's given after the fact?
If it goes well and your performance is solid, they should give you a raise. … If it doesn't, then the only thing that you can do is just to accept the small raise and, maybe, start exploring the market for better paying opportunities in your area. …
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Should I ask company to further discuss pre-determined raise when I am about to quit my job
If you are 100% you will leave anyway in 1-2 months, then the raise is going to have little effect in your finances - and it will likely annoy your managers when they find out that you did it only to be … You should only ask for a raise if there is a reasonable possibility of you staying (at least for some time). …