Anonymous wrote:Totally fine to have asked. But I wouldn’t push it as your manager is probably not at liberty to make it happen out of band. I did the same (asked for comp adjustment) when I was hired into one role, then transferred to an expanded role within the first year and much greater responsibility. The comp increase and raise took like 18 months to catch up. Raises at my employer are basically decided by committee and you can’t hop the queue. However, it would have been very shortsighted of me to have walked over this issue because I have since been granted tons of stock, steady pay raises and promotions.
Anonymous wrote:If you're in AI, are you in an organizationally immature company?
Either way, I don't think you were wrong to ask. If nothing else, you put this on her radar screen for consideration during annual reviews.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a boss I would wonder if you have looked at the news lately. Job market is crap and you have been there a hot minute.
This is a horrible response. Don’t be that guy.
DP. But absolutely true. If you aren’t in AI, you are on thin ice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a boss I would wonder if you have looked at the news lately. Job market is crap and you have been there a hot minute.
This is a horrible response. Don’t be that guy.
Anonymous wrote:As a boss I would wonder if you have looked at the news lately. Job market is crap and you have been there a hot minute.
Anonymous wrote:She was taken aback because you’ve been there less than a year. I don’t mind when my employees proactively bring up their compensation at all, but if it’s been 8 months and the additional work was not presented as a step up in any way, it’s possible your manager perceives it as just part of the job you took even if you don’t. Which doesn’t say great things about the workplace culture but is what it is.
But if someone at the one year mark said to me “I realize I’ve been here for a year and I really like it here, however I was hired to do X and now I’m also doing Y and Z. I don’t mind these additional responsibilities but I’m hoping my comp can be adjusted to reflect them,” it would be well-received. For me as a manager, under 1 year is too soon for an employee-initiated conversation about comp unless there are some pretty extreme circumstances.
Anonymous wrote:No thats weird...what time of year is that?