> I’m yet to experience a company that when faced with data that says there’s been huge growth in compensation year on year go through and give everyone big pay rises.
I have actually had a former employer do this once. I think it worked out best for those with 2-3 years of experience, some of whom got 20-25% pay rises, while those with 0 years of experience were closer to hire date and hence what the company considered market rate, while those with more experience were better at negotiating raises on an ongoing basis.
I have actually had a former employer do this once. I think it worked out best for those with 2-3 years of experience, some of whom got 20-25% pay rises, while those with 0 years of experience were closer to hire date and hence what the company considered market rate, while those with more experience were better at negotiating raises on an ongoing basis.