Salary Increase

Discussion in 'Getting Ahead: Careers, Finance and Productivity' started by blackbrah, Jul 19, 2013.

  1. blackbrah

    blackbrah Well-Known Member

    I'm just trying to gauge how much of a raise I should expect. A brief back story. I recently passed my tests and interviews for a promotion. I work in the tech field as a linux system administrator. Web hosting company.

    I am jumping from a level 1 sysadmin to a level 2, which would put me on a different and higher pay band which has its own range.

    In addition to this I got a mid year performance review (two per year). The range is 1-5. I got a 4 (exceeds expectations) the second time in a row. Less than 10-15% of the company gets anything above average, so this sort of puts me in a position to get a good salary bump.

    I'm guessing a 10% bump is common, but I'm wondering if I could get closer to 15%? Or what should I expect. I work in a large company FYI.
     
  2. jaisee

    jaisee Well-Known Member

    So, you're looking at a salary adjustment for your promotion and a pay increase for your performance evaluation?

    Generally, raise budget is allocated by group / department, and raises are then distributed by group based out of that bucket based on performance review rankings.

    Also, some companies have a hard cap on the amount of pay increase that an employee can receive in a year. So, if your employers cap is at say 15% (for example) and your promotion nets you a 13% pay adjustment, you may be looking at only 2% for your performance eval, regardless how well you did.

    In addition, not every promotion nets a pay adjustment, it can just change your grade level. Grade levels usually have some overlap. Sometimes grade level generally serve two purposes. One being to expand the amount of pay that you can potentially earn in a given position. The second being to make you eligible for promotion into higher positions. For example if you are an x5 ranked employee who wants to apply for an x7 senior position, it is very difficult for an employer to justify a jump from x5 to x7. If you're an x6 however, you are eligible.

    I imagine you already know what the pay adjustment is for your promotion though.
     
  3. archangel

    archangel Well-Known Member

    My work colleague went to a company and f'ed with them and said 130000 salary. He knew he wasn't going to go so he wanted to give them a reason not to pick him. Guess what they said sure 130000. I was like wow...... It is good to be a techie. We get paid so high.
     
  4. jaisee

    jaisee Well-Known Member

    But the best way to advance is exactly what he did... move to a different company.
     
  5. FG

    FG Well-Known Member

    I was going to say this. It is the only way to get a real substantial salary increase.
     
  6. Loki

    Loki Well-Known Member

    True, you can also learn how to invest; real estate, stocks, bonds, currencies passive investments (like a laundry mat), ect. Give yourself your own raise.
     
  7. archangel

    archangel Well-Known Member

    I'm oddly really good at investing . I had a 20% return rate when I cashed out to buy my house. Since then the stock went up to $300. Had I stayed in the game. I might actually get close to having a 50% return rate. but I bought a house worth more so.... still a larger return on value.:smt095
     
  8. goodlove

    goodlove New Member

    review salary.com...could help u
     
  9. JamahlSharif

    JamahlSharif Well-Known Member

    Don't ya love it! I'm making my first jump over $100k starting Aug 5th. I'm happier than a faggot in jail right now :rolleyes:
     
  10. buglerroller

    buglerroller Well-Known Member

    just wait until you hit the $160k+ range... you start to realize that $250k+ is where its at.
     
  11. JamahlSharif

    JamahlSharif Well-Known Member

    I bet! I'm hoping with my new job, and staying on as a consultant here will put me in that range, but the particulars haven't been worked out yet. But I don't mind taking baby steps...as long as progress is made.
     
  12. Ches

    Ches Well-Known Member

    Are you still moving back to NY?
     
  13. JamahlSharif

    JamahlSharif Well-Known Member

    Ches, seriously? Lol. You know exactly where both positions are...how would I do that?
     
  14. Ches

    Ches Well-Known Member

    Sorry!! Just thought that was still the plan at the end of the year...:smt102
     
  15. JamahlSharif

    JamahlSharif Well-Known Member

    Yeah, I'm gonna start a job in August, and move back to NY in December...if that isn't sound career planning, I don't know what is.....:smt012
     
  16. Ches

    Ches Well-Known Member

    Don't take that tone with me, youngin!! :smt018:p
     
  17. JamahlSharif

    JamahlSharif Well-Known Member

    Hush up! lol
     
  18. blackbrah

    blackbrah Well-Known Member

    Well for my role change, pay scale going to the new role, and my performance review I got a 10K bump.
     

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