What's Your Worth to Employers?
Which are you, you ask? The more cherished employee, of course, reflects a higher value to the employer. The latter of the two shows up for work, completes the job, and no more.
As a career coach, resume writer, and interview specialist, I deal with the common question, "How can I make more money," on a daily basis. The real question should be, "How can I reflect value." Becoming a valuable employee takes time, dedication, and a strong will to succeed ... not to mention, a plan. Stepping up to plate will cause other employees to feel like you're up to something. A valuable employee stands out from the pack, regardless of what coworkers feel about them. They have a goal in mind, and they don't let outside influences hinder their plan.
Standing out from the pack requires a strong and obtainable plan. If seeking a higher salary is your initial plan, you must succeed and exceed your boss' expectations. Doing this is much easier than one might think. Taking on additional responsibilities is a sure way to get any manager's attention. By crossing over into other positions, department, and responsibilities, the employee automatically becomes a more valuable player. This added experience can allow you to overflow into another area due to knowledge. Knowledge and know how are worth extra income. An employee can easily negotiate a higher salary once they have proven their worth to the company's management team.
Asking for a raise requires an updated resume, designed specifically for internal purposes. This resume should highlight all skills and qualifications one currently possesses from in-house experience, including additional classes or industry-related organization participation completed outside of normal business hours. By logging this information accordingly within the document, superiors will see the added value brought to their business.
Some businesses do not pay their employees what they are worth. This is no hidden secret. If your company refuses a pay increase, there are always other companies willing to pay for experience and expertise. The trick is to become good at what you do, and this will ensure you are a hot commodity.
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