- Jan 21, 2005
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I have been working at my current job for 6 months so far. My roommate and I moved over here when I was first hired (we both got jobs on this side of the state), and decided to sign a 6 month lease. Our lease is going to be over at the end of April, and my roommate told me last night that he plans on moving back home.
I'm overqualified for my position, and grossly underpaid--the thing is, I really want to continue to work at this company for at least another six months (as opposed to finding a job back home). The company, at this particular moment, is sort of in a crossroads--the next six months will pretty much make-or-break the company, depending on how an emerging product does, so this probably isn't the best time to ask.
If I want to continue living and working here, I would need a 5-10k raise. I've never had to ask for a raise before, and I'm a little unsure on how to approach it.
Any ideas?
Update: 3-28-07
I was talking with one of my co-workers and he said that the company has "evaluations" in June. He said that pretty much everyone in our department will get a raise--apparently it was a 10% raise last year, but some of the managers are pushing for 15%-20% for our team.
The only problem at this point is that I won't be able to stick around that long, unless I got my raise sooner.
I'm overqualified for my position, and grossly underpaid--the thing is, I really want to continue to work at this company for at least another six months (as opposed to finding a job back home). The company, at this particular moment, is sort of in a crossroads--the next six months will pretty much make-or-break the company, depending on how an emerging product does, so this probably isn't the best time to ask.
If I want to continue living and working here, I would need a 5-10k raise. I've never had to ask for a raise before, and I'm a little unsure on how to approach it.
Any ideas?
Update: 3-28-07
I was talking with one of my co-workers and he said that the company has "evaluations" in June. He said that pretty much everyone in our department will get a raise--apparently it was a 10% raise last year, but some of the managers are pushing for 15%-20% for our team.
The only problem at this point is that I won't be able to stick around that long, unless I got my raise sooner.
