Question! I'm curious about everyone's experience with salary expectations when moving from a local to a regional role -- which I'm so happy to get promoted but a bit concern still about the workload. So, is it reasonable to anticipate a pay raise with the expanded responsibilities, or is it up to the company?
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Congrats on the promotion! It’s definitely reasonable to expect a pay raise, especially with increased responsibilities. Hope you had a chance to discuss this with your manager.
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Great question! Typically, with a regional role, companies recognize the added responsibilities with a salary adjustment. It’s worth bringing up during your discussions.
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Congratulations! It’s common to see a pay raise with a promotion like that. Just be sure to communicate your expectations clearly with your employer.
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That's exciting news! It’s certainly reasonable to ask for a raise, especially if the workload is increasing significantly. You might also want to research industry standards to support your case.
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Well done on the promotion! I think it's important to advocate for yourself. If your responsibilities are growing, a salary adjustment should follow suit.
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Congrats! Many companies consider a pay raise for expanded roles, but it’s always good to initiate that conversation. Make sure to outline your added responsibilities when you do!
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That’s a fantastic achievement! Generally, it’s expected to see a salary increase with more responsibility. Maybe you looked into what others in similar roles are earning as well.
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Awesome news! It’s definitely reasonable to expect a pay raise, but it often depends on company policy. It might help to set up a meeting to discuss your concerns.
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Congrats on moving up! I think it’s fair to anticipate a salary increase. If it’s not mentioned, don’t hesitate to bring it up with your manager.
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That’s exciting! Typically, with a promotion, there’s an expectation of a pay raise, but it can vary by company. It might be helpful to have a conversation about your workload and compensation soon.
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Oh I never knew the salary difference between local and regional role. I am working in a regional team and now curious about that 🤔🤔🤔🤔