14: 7 Mistakes That Ruin Your Chances of Getting a Salary Raise (part2)

EPISODE · Mar 21, 2022 · 15 MIN

14: 7 Mistakes That Ruin Your Chances of Getting a Salary Raise (part2)

from My Job in Germany

You've decided to approach your boss for a pay rise. Make absolutely sure you do it right by avoiding the 7 most crucial mistakes.  Going for more money with the boss is easier than you think.  Just avoid the deadly mistakes that ruin everything. In this podcast episode, I share with you the mistakes professionals often make in my workshops on salary negotiation.  This is where I explain why these and 4 other statements are wrong and what can be done better:  "Dear Boss, I want to talk to you about a pay rise!". "Dear boss, I haven't had a raise in the last 6 years. I really want a salary adjustment." Happy listening! You can read along on the MyJobGermany-Blog  Connect with me. Happy to receive your contact request   on LinkedIn  on the website Do you have a question about applying, job search, and careers in Germany?  Send them to me by voice message. I'll answer them live in the podcast.  Want to find a job in Germany that pays well? Join the waiting list for the next group now.  💯 You're in Germany for a while and would like my intensive support in finding a job? Then a 100% reimbursement by the employment agency may be possible.  Book your free mini-coaching  ⭐️I have a favor to ask of you: Do you like the MyJob in Germany Podcast? Do you find the content valuable? Then leave a 5-star rating and a review and subscribe. Thank you very much for your help! Rate and subscribe to the podcast at apple podcast Rate and subscribe to the podcast at Spotify

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