The Best Trick to Negotiate a Salary Increase for Your Promotion

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июн 2020
  • Join career and leadership expert and award-winning author Andrew LaCivita for today's video on his very best trick to negotiate a salary increase for your promotion!
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  • @andylacivita
    @andylacivita  4 года назад +16

    Folks, this is one of the most powerful tactics to get your employer to see your true value! Use it in good health! :-) Lemme know whatcha need and please SUB to the channel for weekly goodness and live office hours Thursdays!

    • @jaxtonjerry6685
      @jaxtonjerry6685 2 года назад

      i guess im asking the wrong place but does someone know of a tool to get back into an Instagram account?
      I was stupid lost the password. I would love any tips you can offer me!

  • @davidsdinero
    @davidsdinero 4 года назад +61

    A lot of people don't understand that almost anything is negotiable! Being a good negotiator is one of the best life skills anyone can learn💯💯

  • @Andy-qz2lg
    @Andy-qz2lg 5 месяцев назад +5

    This is absolutely perfect. I am being promoted and told it’s a 8-15% increase. The increase I want and can prove I deserve is at least 22%. I am going to do this exact conversation within the next 7 days.

  • @adw82
    @adw82 4 года назад +12

    This is exactly what I needed right now. Thank you Andrew for your regular posts. They have helped me grow immensely as a professional.
    Keep up the fantastic work.
    All the way from Melbourne Australia.

    • @andylacivita
      @andylacivita  4 года назад +3

      I sure will Aaron. Thanks for watching and engaging!!

  • @wisconsinfarmer4742
    @wisconsinfarmer4742 2 года назад +5

    just this month I found a new position as a director. But because of shortages in the field I stayed part time with the old place. Everybody wanted me to stay.
    New place turned out to be toxic.
    Renegotiated my old position with more time off, 20% raise, and a bonus.
    The reason I'm telling this story is because of the key concept in this video:
    Get your employer to see you from a different perspective.
    Then with only a terse, "This is my resignation as director effective immediately" [letter] I picked up my personal effects and walked. Dang I had real upgrade plans for the place but discovered their business model was to exhaust people, and it showed in their eyes.
    Anyway, still loving the old job, even more.

    • @andylacivita
      @andylacivita  2 года назад

      I am glad for you AND glad you shared this. It drives home a great point!! 👊👊👊

  • @stojkaandonovskadjidrova5436
    @stojkaandonovskadjidrova5436 4 года назад +3

    Andrew, you're really something!!! Love your approach ❤️ Because of you, learned so much about myself and my success stories! All the best from Macedonia :)

    • @andylacivita
      @andylacivita  4 года назад +1

      Love it Toci! Thanks for the kind words!

  • @JoshYoKi
    @JoshYoKi 3 года назад +3

    I can’t thank you enough!! Real eye-opener!! 👍

  • @rontehrani9746
    @rontehrani9746 3 года назад +1

    You are amazing, Andy!

  • @gregnightingale7766
    @gregnightingale7766 3 года назад +2

    Smart positive vibes, as always!

  • @marcuss9960
    @marcuss9960 3 года назад

    Thanks for the info! Question for you...I’ve been showing my hard work, taking on new projects, taking on new high value clients, taking leadership action. He recognizes and has been increasing my salary regularly along with bonuses. For the first time ever my president offered to buy me an expensive gun I’ve wanted for a while. I took on new projects recently so he said he wanted to reward me. I can’t help but wonder if he will bring this up when we’re due for mid year work review. Long winded question is, should I accept the gift and assume this has zero bearing on the upcoming raise I expect?

  • @antonytwyman9090
    @antonytwyman9090 7 месяцев назад +1

    Very valuable skills

  • @vgb.design
    @vgb.design 4 года назад +3

    That’s really good tip!!

  • @randao7793
    @randao7793 Год назад

    Thanks for this Andrew. Great video. I've been asked to write a job proposal for a new role and and to outline the expected results and value I will bring. I have shown my company a unique skillset and I suggested some department changes to increase revenue. I am the strongest performer on my team and it would take a year to replace someone like me. I've been told that my request for a new role will most likely happen. My question is, in my job proposal should I set an expected salary and ask for the title for this level of performance or should that be a 2nd step once the role has been approved? Should I wait for the company to come up with my title or be forthcoming and suggest what it should be based on the level I am already performing at?

  • @crystalgray79
    @crystalgray79 9 месяцев назад

    I am now negotiating with my current employee since I’m going from contractor to employee. This was so helpful. Negotiating is so hard but this really helped

  • @arm8209
    @arm8209 8 месяцев назад +1

    Fabulous. Thanks for this video.

  • @Nicopar498
    @Nicopar498 2 года назад +1

    Will do this.thanks Sir!

  • @Raccoon_Mama.
    @Raccoon_Mama. Год назад +1

    I am the personal assistant to the owner of my company, as well as a project manager, an Asst. Project Manager, and a support person. Been with the company 15 years and everytime someone left, I "absorbed" the work. I work weekends alot as well. I've "hinted" at a raise two years in a row but never get what I know I'm worth. Worst, the owners kids get $10K and $15K Xmas bonuses after 3 yrs with the company while I get $2K after 15 yrs. I have not spoken up for fear of ruining the great relationship with my boss. I am the ONLY person in this office besides him. I'm 55 yrs old, with a disabled spouse and NEED the bigger salary and KNOW I'm worth it. How do I force myself to speak up? Suggestions?

  • @enterprisecloudnative8757
    @enterprisecloudnative8757 2 года назад +3

    This video made me feel better

  • @mirah6546
    @mirah6546 2 года назад +2

    Just got a disappointing promotion offer, this was literally what I needed.

  • @KeithSoOfficial
    @KeithSoOfficial 4 года назад +7

    Wonderful tip Andrew. So to sum it up, 1. remember everything is on the table, and 2. Be prepared to present your achievement in the company and why you deserve a decent pay rise.
    I have a question though, at rough time where most companies are struggling and making ends meet, is it still possible to ask for a payrise?

    • @andylacivita
      @andylacivita  4 года назад +3

      Yes. Not all companies are struggling. Make sure to ask.

  • @issarukayat5992
    @issarukayat5992 4 года назад +2

    Thank you

  • @boykolazarov4285
    @boykolazarov4285 2 года назад +1

    How do you say that you are doing the job of 2 people without using "I".
    Thank you for the great content!

    • @andylacivita
      @andylacivita  2 года назад +2

      In this case it is okay. My entire suite of responsibilities is actually two full jobs, etc.

  • @miloudabouna7978
    @miloudabouna7978 3 года назад +1

    Great

  • @noy6184
    @noy6184 3 года назад +1

    Thanks

  • @tonidavis4254
    @tonidavis4254 Год назад

    How to sign up

  • @karmelabun1999
    @karmelabun1999 Год назад

    I need assistance asap! Could someone help me?

  • @notyourordinarygirl7125
    @notyourordinarygirl7125 3 года назад +3

    Hi Andrew, your videos help me alot I even got a job and I can say that the hiring team really likes me.
    My dillema is that I didn't follow one of your tips which is negotiate since I have no other options and I badly needed a job so I didn't take the risk of probable withdrawal of offer. Right now, I am already on my 6th month probation and I learned I was lowballed which really giving me anxiety. Any tips?
    Also who are we going to ask for pay increase initially? Team Manager or HR?
    Hope you notice me. Thank you!

    • @notyourordinarygirl7125
      @notyourordinarygirl7125 3 года назад +1

      Hi again Andrew it is okay to ask pay increase when you're still under probation? Or should I wait after 6 months which is my eligibility for regularization assessment or the annual pay increase assessment after a year of service . Please help me 🙏🏻.

    • @andylacivita
      @andylacivita  3 года назад

      This is something you need to determine based off several factors. Your relationship with your supervisor and your current performance.

  • @SeaFlower38
    @SeaFlower38 3 года назад +1

    Great video!

    • @andylacivita
      @andylacivita  3 года назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it

    • @SeaFlower38
      @SeaFlower38 3 года назад

      @@andylacivita You really know your stuff haha

  • @enterprisecloudnative8757
    @enterprisecloudnative8757 2 года назад +2

    What should i do if the management gave me a temporary retention bonus but i really wanted a promotion and increase in base salary? Am i greedy to do this if he said the promotion is on the table

    • @andylacivita
      @andylacivita  2 года назад +1

      You’re not greedy, but you do need to make the case why you’re worth it!!

  • @luisalcala8805
    @luisalcala8805 2 года назад +1

    do you think its still a viable tactic during this pandemic? just got offered a promotion to senior artist. Will be managing some people with this new role among other new tasks. They actually announced it to the team already and sent me an offer letter but havent signed it yet. What do you advice oh great Zuul jajaja.

    • @andylacivita
      @andylacivita  2 года назад +1

      This technique will be valid for all time!

  • @turboduckhead6179
    @turboduckhead6179 3 года назад

    What’s the best way to talk about a salary in a cover letter?

    • @daniabuttu3195
      @daniabuttu3195 3 года назад +1

      Don’t ever mention salary until you are asked! You never want to seem money hungry

  • @Aby-zy4ku
    @Aby-zy4ku Год назад +1

    What if you lowballed yourself during performance review? I had very positive performance review and at the end they told me my new salary and asked what I thought. I only asked for 2K more but now a few days later am really wishing I said a bit higher. My same position is currently hiring and I see they increased the base pay from before. Is it too late to ask again?

    • @andylacivita
      @andylacivita  Год назад +2

      Go back and mention you noticed the newly advertised pay is a bit higher than your current comp. Ask for more. Good luck!

    • @Aby-zy4ku
      @Aby-zy4ku Год назад +1

      @@andylacivita so when I applied last yr starting was listed from 45K. They told me 45 and I negotiated to 48…now it’s listed from 50k…they offered me 53 and I said 55. At the moment I thought it was okay and thanked them. Now i am wondering if starting is 50K and i am getting 55k after one year of working there and positive review…should I go back and ask again for 58 or is it the amount i am getting okay and going back won’t look good and ungrateful?

    • @Aby-zy4ku
      @Aby-zy4ku Год назад

      @@andylacivita please advise if my request is reasonable.

  • @zebsolaria4763
    @zebsolaria4763 Год назад +1

    Why aren’t management being responsible for rewarding?

    • @andylacivita
      @andylacivita  Год назад +1

      I’m not sure but that’s not the case for all companies. Find the right one for you!!