职场英语:这样做才能加薪

时间:2020-04-09 08:34:23

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Imagine the situation. You’re doing well in your job and you’ve been there for a while. You think that it’s a good time to ask your boss for a pay raise (or “pay rise” in British English). So how can you ask? Here’s our four-point guide with useful phrases for getting a pay raise.
 
1. Do your research 要做好调查研究
 
First of all, get an approximate idea of how much your job pays in similar organisations in your industry. If your current pay is a lot under the average for a similar job with similar responsibilities, you should definitely ask your manager for a meeting.
 
Then, think about the value that you bring your company. What have you done in the last year that has made an impact? How have you managed to make money for the company, reduce costs, or make efficiency savings2? For example, have you increased profits, streamlined processes or saved the company money?
 
Or have you done more than what’s on your job description? Perhaps you’ve taken on new responsibilities, started to supervise other people, or got involved in major projects. Maybe you’ve learned something new and valuable or solved a particular problem that will benefit the organisation1 later on.
 
If you haven’t done any of these things yet, think about how you work. Do you do your job better or faster than anyone else in the department, or better than your predecessor3, for example?
 
If you can answer yes to any of the ideas above (and you have proof), then you have a business case to ask for a pay raise. It’s important that you base your request on your performance as an employee – not on why you need extra money.
 
Have a specific increase in mind that will reward your contributions and responsibilities. If you think your boss is unlikely to give you extra money, think about perks4 you could ask for instead, such as extra holiday, training, health or child care or flexible working.
 
2. Ask for the meeting 要求会谈
 
Timing5 is everything. Don’t ask your manager at the end of the day or when he / she has just come out of an important meeting. Instead, ask for a meeting to discuss it.
 
Here are some expressions you can use:
 
“Would you have time to talk to me later this week / in the next couple of days?”
“Do you think we could have a discussion in the next couple of days?”
“I was wondering if you had a couple of minutes to discuss something with me.”
 
If your boss asks “What about?” you can reply:
 
“I’d like to discuss my pay / salary / compensation package / contract with you.”
“I’d like to ask you about a pay / salary increase.”
“I’d like to talk to you about my future here.”
 
Remember that some organisations (particularly in the public sector) decide their pay rises nationally, and there isn’t any room for discussion on amounts.
 
3. Make your case for a pay raise 列出你为什么应该被加薪的事实
 
When you have your meeting with your manager, remember to give a good business reason for your pay raise. (See Step 1 above.) Here are some things you can say:
 
“This year I’ve brought in 5 new customers, which has increased our revenue by (10%).”
“In the last six months I’ve reorganised the department / streamlined our order processing, which has resulted in savings of 10%.”
“I’ve consistently exceeded all my sales targets this year and made a profit of over 15%.”
“These last few months I’ve taken on extra responsibilities to reduce our overheads. This has resulted in savings of over $500 every month.”
“This year I’ve become much more proficient6 with website coding, which means we haven’t needed to outsource this work to a developer. I calculate that I’ve been able to save the company $5000 so far.”
 
“For this reason, I’d like to discuss the possibility of a pay rise / raise / salary increase / salary review.”
“I’d like to ask you for a pay rise / raise / salary increase / salary review to reflect my performance / my contribution.”
 
Ask for a specific amount:
“I’m looking for an increase of 5%.”
 
… “It reflects the extra profit I have made for the company / the savings that I have made / the new accounts I have brought to the company.”
 
You can then point out what similar jobs pay for someone at your level.
 
“At the moment, a job with my level of responsibilities pays around $50,000 a year.”
“Similar roles pay a range of (amount) to (amount).”
“From my research into similar companies, a salesperson7 bringing in this amount of revenue earns around …”
 
Then ask:
“Could the company match that?”
 
4. Be professional 要专业
 
If your boss says “no”, don’t threaten to leave. Ask when you can talk again or what you need to do to be considered for a pay raise.
 
“Oh, I see.”
“Well, that’s a little disappointing.”
 
“When could we discuss this again?”
“Can we review this in the next six months?”
“What would I need to do to be considered for a pay raise in the next six months?”
 
Or you could say:
“I understand that finances are difficult. Can we discuss non-salary perks?”
 
Make a note of what your manager says, so you have something to refer to later.
 
Cultural tips
 
– There’s a fine line between highlighting your achievements and boasting. Be as objective as possible during the meeting to let the facts and figures impress your boss.
 
– Don’t get upset if your boss rejects your request. Use one of the phrases above to show that you are committed to the company and to improving your performance as much as possible.
 
– Don’t threaten to leave or to suggest another company has given you a better offer. It can sound like blackmail8 and make you look unprofessional.

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1 organisation organisation     
n.组织,安排,团体,有机休
参考例句:
  • The method of his organisation work is worth commending.他的组织工作的方法值得称道。
  • His application for membership of the organisation was rejected.他想要加入该组织的申请遭到了拒绝。
2 savings ZjbzGu     
n.存款,储蓄
参考例句:
  • I can't afford the vacation,for it would eat up my savings.我度不起假,那样会把我的积蓄用光的。
  • By this time he had used up all his savings.到这时,他的存款已全部用完。
3 predecessor qP9x0     
n.前辈,前任
参考例句:
  • It will share the fate of its predecessor.它将遭受与前者同样的命运。
  • The new ambassador is more mature than his predecessor.新大使比他的前任更成熟一些。
4 perks 6e5f1a81b34c045ce1dd0ea94a32e614     
额外津贴,附带福利,外快( perk的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • Perks offered by the firm include a car and free health insurance. 公司给予的额外待遇包括一辆汽车和免费健康保险。
  • Are there any perks that go with your job? 你的工作有什么津贴吗?
5 timing rgUzGC     
n.时间安排,时间选择
参考例句:
  • The timing of the meeting is not convenient.会议的时间安排不合适。
  • The timing of our statement is very opportune.我们发表声明选择的时机很恰当。
6 proficient Q1EzU     
adj.熟练的,精通的;n.能手,专家
参考例句:
  • She is proficient at swimming.她精通游泳。
  • I think I'm quite proficient in both written and spoken English.我认为我在英语读写方面相当熟练。
7 salesperson 7Yoxa     
n.售货员,营业员,店员
参考例句:
  • A salesperson works in a shop.售货员在商店工作。
  • Vanessa is a salesperson in a woman's wear department.凡妮莎是女装部的售货员。
8 blackmail rRXyl     
n.讹诈,敲诈,勒索,胁迫,恫吓
参考例句:
  • She demanded $1000 blackmail from him.她向他敲诈了1000美元。
  • The journalist used blackmail to make the lawyer give him the documents.记者讹诈那名律师交给他文件。

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