4/27/2013

Jessie Got a Raise (and a new job!)

http://www.risesmart.com/blog
I can’t believe it’s been two weeks and I haven’t told you my good news yet, I recently got a raise (technically two), and a new job!

Every April, my company goes through a salary review process where every single employee has their performance reviewed, and a determination is made if their salary will be adjusted. Our salaries have two parts – one, it must align with our market competitive salary bands, and two, there are adjustments made due to performance.

My salary (previously $63,000), was within the range, however; it was on the lower end of the scale. I could talk for hours about compensation philosophy as for those of you that don’t know, I am in the Human Resources profession – but I’ll spare you all of the details. My supervisor brought me up to $66,969 (a 6.3% increase) which was much closer to where I thought I should be in the band – but I had actually requested to be at $67,500 which is what I thought would be a reasonable market competitive salary for my position. Don’t get me wrong, it was a fair salary increase however; it was still short of market competitiveness considering my education, credentials, experience and performance.

Much to my delight, within the same week as that salary increase, I was offered an internal transfer from a local team, to a Global team. I’ll be working my old Manger and a few other folks that had joined this global group a year and a half ago and there are a few new faces too, which will be a fun challenge as we learn to work together. I love this team, the people are amazing. They are professionals – all committed to doing the very best job that they can for our clients.

Not only was I offered this new position, with a group of people that I really enjoy working with in a job that will challenge me, they also increased my salary again.

They increased my salary to $71,000 – an additional 6.02%, or a total salary increase of 12.70%.

This is a very market competitive salary – I’m certainly not overpaid, and I am still within the salary band for my position. It is a very generous increase, and I was so absolutely thrilled.

Here is a breakdown of my salary increases since I joined this company:


You might notice that there were a couple of increases in the month of October as well – sometimes, our company does an adjustment in that month to ensure market competitiveness, this is not typically an increase due to performance.

Related Posts:

  • Jordan's Income PotentialYesterday I shared with you that Jordan will be getting a job promotion within the next couple of weeks.  I took the potential for his gross salary and broke it down based on current pay stubs and the Canada Revenue Agen… Read More
  • Jessie Got a Raise (and a new job!) http://www.risesmart.com/blog I can’t believe it’s been two weeks and I haven’t told you my good news yet, I recently got a raise (technically two), and a new job! Every April, my company goes through a salary review proce… Read More
  • Jordan's RaiseMost of you know that in mid June Jordan was advised of a career advancement opportunity and was promoted during the first week of July.  His second pay in July showed his full pay increase.  I asked Jordan to send … Read More
  • Salary NegotiationsOver the weekend I shared with you my good news, the raise and new position I recently achieved.  Today I thought I'd share a little bit about the compensation philosophy in general, and how to negotiate a sala… Read More
  • Downsizing Part of our plan to prepare to take possession of our new home is based on financial goals, the other part of that plan is to downsize significantly.  We have accumulated a lot of 'stuff' in the last four years in our r… Read More

4 comments:

  1. Congrats! That's a huge overall raise.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Hey Congratulations! That's great news!
    I am just worried about mine... I am also in the process of my performance review and raise... Let's see what happens to me...

    ReplyDelete
  3. Thanks All!!

    @Saving Savy Pinkey - I'll be crossing my fingers for you :)

    ReplyDelete

Hi! Thank you for stopping by and leaving a message.

Links ♥

Followers