Tips On How To Ask, Negotiate Or Get A Pay Rise,Raise,Salary Increase,Jo Promotions
TIPS ON HOW TO ASK, NEGOTIATE OR GET A PAY RISE,RAISE,SALARY INCREASE,JO PROMOTIONS
Practice English with your teacher
Warm-up
Discuss these questions with your teacher before reading.
- Have you ever asked for a pay raise? How did the conversation go?
급여 인상을 요청한 적이 있나요? 대화가 어떻게 진행되었나요? - In Korea, is it common to negotiate salary, or do most people accept what the company offers?
한국에서는 급여를 협상하는 것이 일반적인가요, 아니면 대부분 회사가 제시하는 것을 수용하나요?
Vocabulary
Key words and expressions from the reading.
Reading
Read the passage with your teacher.
선생님과 함께 지문을 읽어보세요.
Reading ComprehensionWhatever approach you choose to secure your next pay rise, you need to negotiate. If you are expecting a 10% pay rise, you should ask for an 18% rise & then negotiate with your boss/ employer. If your job role is critical, if your underpaid or your role would be hard to fill if you left, then you be in a more powerful position to negotiate.
Avoid writing a pay rise/ raise letter or email, unless you have to. A face to face discussion is best for these situations. While some write a pay rise or salary increase request letter, we recommend you ask for a meeting with your immediate manager & discuss it in the meeting. On rare occasions, to justify why you deserve the pay rise to more than your immediate manager, you may be asked to write a pay rise or salary increase request letter.
Many companies review everyone's salary on a yearly basis. Asking for a higher pay rise at your yearly review is fine, provided you deserve it.
Evaluate what you are worth in the market place through newspaper ads, associations, colleagues... etc. This can be used as a benchmark for how much you should ask for.
Make weekly or monthly notes of your achievements & how the company &/ or its clients have benefited from your achievements. This is one of the best justifications for a pay rise.
If you deserve a pay rise, ask for it, even if your boss/ employer says the economy is not that good ... etc. and don't give up, even if they are not giving anyone a pay rise.
If you are confident that you deserve a pay rise, be persistent, but be reasonable & professional. Do not your manager into making a quick decision.
If there are a combination of negative factors such as bad economy, high unemployment in your field or industry and/ or your performance is not that good, you should delay the request or at least don't be persistent until the factors improve.
You can practically ask for a pay rise at any time of the year, but the best times to ask are; after the company announces its good financial results, before next year's budget, after you have secured another job with a competitor or after you have completed a major project.
Sometimes, if you don't ask for a pay rise, you won't get one, so don't hesitate to ask.
It is usually quite simple to ask & if you haven't received a pay rise recently, your boss is probably expecting you to ask for one.
A pay rise can be in the form of salary packaging. It can be a company car, laptop, additional insurance, cell or mobile phone.... etc.
If you ask for a pay raise & you are not successful, ask your boss what will qualify you for a pay raise in the future & what the timeframe is. Follow up with him/ her within the timeframe given to you.
When you are successful in getting a pay raise, it is a good idea to thank your manager.
Korean Trap
Korean speakers often make this mistake when discussing salary.
'월급 인상'은 'salary raise' 또는 'pay rise' (영국식)입니다. 'get salary raise'에 관사 a가 빠졌습니다. 또한 salary에는 less가 아닌 lower를 사용합니다(less는 불가산명사에, lower는 비교급으로 사용). 직접적으로 'I want'보다 'I would like to discuss'가 전문적입니다.
Discussion
Discuss these questions with your teacher after reading.
- The passage advises asking for 18% if you want 10% and then negotiating down. Do you think this "aim high" strategy works in Korean workplaces? Why or why not?
10%를 원하면 18%를 요구한 후 협상하라고 합니다. 이 '높게 목표' 전략이 한국 직장에서 통한다고 생각하시나요? - The text recommends face-to-face discussions over email for salary talks. Why is a meeting better than a written request? When might a written request actually be necessary?
급여 대화에서 이메일보다 대면 논의를 추천합니다. 왜 미팅이 서면 요청보다 나은가요? 서면 요청이 실제로 필요한 때는 언제인가요? - The passage says to keep "weekly or monthly notes of your achievements." Do you document your accomplishments at work? How would you present these achievements to your manager?
'주간 또는 월간 성과 기록'을 유지하라고 합니다. 직장에서 성과를 문서화하시나요? 이 성과를 관리자에게 어떻게 제시하시겠습니까? - The text says to evaluate your market worth through ads and colleagues. How do you research salary benchmarks in your industry in Korea?
광고와 동료를 통해 시장 가치를 평가하라고 합니다. 한국에서 업계의 급여 기준을 어떻게 조사하시나요?
Lesson Summary / 수업 요약
Today's Topic: TIPS ON HOW TO ASK, NEGOTIATE OR GET A PAY RISE,RAISE,SALARY INCREASE,JO PROMOTIONS
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