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Career advice of the day: Advocate for yourself

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    Slacker007
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    If you are not already doing so. Thought I would share this real world experience with some of the newer developers here. Do you think you deserve a promotion or a raise in pay? Ask for it. You can't expect anyone to advocate for you other than...you. I try to take care of my team, and reward those who are on the radar, but sometimes that falls through the cracks and I miss things. I recently had a team member who felt they were being overlooked on promo/raise. That team member advocated for himself. They brought their concerns to me, we discussed, and now they are scheduled for promo and raise. It doesn't hurt to ask. If you work at a company where asking can have negative consequences, then you are working at the wrong company and you need to move on. :thumbsup:

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      If you are not already doing so. Thought I would share this real world experience with some of the newer developers here. Do you think you deserve a promotion or a raise in pay? Ask for it. You can't expect anyone to advocate for you other than...you. I try to take care of my team, and reward those who are on the radar, but sometimes that falls through the cracks and I miss things. I recently had a team member who felt they were being overlooked on promo/raise. That team member advocated for himself. They brought their concerns to me, we discussed, and now they are scheduled for promo and raise. It doesn't hurt to ask. If you work at a company where asking can have negative consequences, then you are working at the wrong company and you need to move on. :thumbsup:

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      Mark_Wallace
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      As my Grannie used to say: "They can only say no". I'd love to know where the biscuit factory is.

      I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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        As my Grannie used to say: "They can only say no". I'd love to know where the biscuit factory is.

        I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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        Slacker007
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        Mark_Wallace wrote:

        "They can only say no".

        Exactly. However, even if I say no, or upper management says no, that person is now on our radar, and the next time could be yes.

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          If you are not already doing so. Thought I would share this real world experience with some of the newer developers here. Do you think you deserve a promotion or a raise in pay? Ask for it. You can't expect anyone to advocate for you other than...you. I try to take care of my team, and reward those who are on the radar, but sometimes that falls through the cracks and I miss things. I recently had a team member who felt they were being overlooked on promo/raise. That team member advocated for himself. They brought their concerns to me, we discussed, and now they are scheduled for promo and raise. It doesn't hurt to ask. If you work at a company where asking can have negative consequences, then you are working at the wrong company and you need to move on. :thumbsup:

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          Slacker007 wrote:

          If you work at a company where asking can have negative consequences, then you are working at the wrong company and you need to move on.

          If you work for a company that has no idea of your work, how you are doing, your skills and abilities, where you need to ask for recognition instead of just getting the recognition you deserve then you need to move on and find a company that takes an active interest in their employees :)

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            Mark_Wallace wrote:

            "They can only say no".

            Exactly. However, even if I say no, or upper management says no, that person is now on our radar, and the next time could be yes.

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            Pom Pey3
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            Slacker007 wrote:

            However, even if I say no,

            I didn't realise you was in management.

            Slacker007 wrote:

            now on our radar

            Oh yes, I see you are now.

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              If you are not already doing so. Thought I would share this real world experience with some of the newer developers here. Do you think you deserve a promotion or a raise in pay? Ask for it. You can't expect anyone to advocate for you other than...you. I try to take care of my team, and reward those who are on the radar, but sometimes that falls through the cracks and I miss things. I recently had a team member who felt they were being overlooked on promo/raise. That team member advocated for himself. They brought their concerns to me, we discussed, and now they are scheduled for promo and raise. It doesn't hurt to ask. If you work at a company where asking can have negative consequences, then you are working at the wrong company and you need to move on. :thumbsup:

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              Simon_Whale
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              And also to add to that, ask for realistic pay rises. Where I work a previous developer who had been with the company for 12 months tried to ask for a £10,000 pay rise one year.

              Every day, thousands of innocent plants are killed by vegetarians. Help end the violence EAT BACON

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                Slacker007 wrote:

                However, even if I say no,

                I didn't realise you was in management.

                Slacker007 wrote:

                now on our radar

                Oh yes, I see you are now.

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                ;)

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                  Slacker007 wrote:

                  However, even if I say no,

                  I didn't realise you was in management.

                  Slacker007 wrote:

                  now on our radar

                  Oh yes, I see you are now.

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                  Mark_Wallace
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                  BURN THE WITCH!

                  I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                    And also to add to that, ask for realistic pay rises. Where I work a previous developer who had been with the company for 12 months tried to ask for a £10,000 pay rise one year.

                    Every day, thousands of innocent plants are killed by vegetarians. Help end the violence EAT BACON

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                    Lost User
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                    Well if [this guy](http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/george-osborne-earns-average-brits-9420861) can can earn £26,000 an hour... :laugh:

                    Ah, I see you have the machine that goes ping. This is my favorite. You see we lease it back from the company we sold it to and that way it comes under the monthly current budget and not the capital account.

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                      Mark_Wallace wrote:

                      "They can only say no".

                      Exactly. However, even if I say no, or upper management says no, that person is now on our radar, and the next time could be yes.

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                      Nemanja Trifunovic
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                      Slacker007 wrote:

                      that person is now on our radar

                      [Devil's advocate mode] Being on management's radar as someone who is not happy with their salary may not always be a good thing. [/Devil's advocate mode]

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                        If you are not already doing so. Thought I would share this real world experience with some of the newer developers here. Do you think you deserve a promotion or a raise in pay? Ask for it. You can't expect anyone to advocate for you other than...you. I try to take care of my team, and reward those who are on the radar, but sometimes that falls through the cracks and I miss things. I recently had a team member who felt they were being overlooked on promo/raise. That team member advocated for himself. They brought their concerns to me, we discussed, and now they are scheduled for promo and raise. It doesn't hurt to ask. If you work at a company where asking can have negative consequences, then you are working at the wrong company and you need to move on. :thumbsup:

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                        R Giskard Reventlov
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                        If you don't ask, you don't get. Simple.

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                          Slacker007 wrote:

                          that person is now on our radar

                          [Devil's advocate mode] Being on management's radar as someone who is not happy with their salary may not always be a good thing. [/Devil's advocate mode]

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                          Richard Andrew x64
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                          It can be a good thing if you are a valued employee.

                          The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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                            If you are not already doing so. Thought I would share this real world experience with some of the newer developers here. Do you think you deserve a promotion or a raise in pay? Ask for it. You can't expect anyone to advocate for you other than...you. I try to take care of my team, and reward those who are on the radar, but sometimes that falls through the cracks and I miss things. I recently had a team member who felt they were being overlooked on promo/raise. That team member advocated for himself. They brought their concerns to me, we discussed, and now they are scheduled for promo and raise. It doesn't hurt to ask. If you work at a company where asking can have negative consequences, then you are working at the wrong company and you need to move on. :thumbsup:

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                            Mathew Crothers
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                            Thanks for the advice. For future reference I'm just letting everyone know that I'm awesome :-D

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                              Thanks for the advice. For future reference I'm just letting everyone know that I'm awesome :-D

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                              Slacker007
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                              Mathew Crothers wrote:

                              I'm just letting everyone know that I'm awesome

                              As you should, and is highly recommended. :)

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                                If you are not already doing so. Thought I would share this real world experience with some of the newer developers here. Do you think you deserve a promotion or a raise in pay? Ask for it. You can't expect anyone to advocate for you other than...you. I try to take care of my team, and reward those who are on the radar, but sometimes that falls through the cracks and I miss things. I recently had a team member who felt they were being overlooked on promo/raise. That team member advocated for himself. They brought their concerns to me, we discussed, and now they are scheduled for promo and raise. It doesn't hurt to ask. If you work at a company where asking can have negative consequences, then you are working at the wrong company and you need to move on. :thumbsup:

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                                Hamza Ahmed Zia
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                                Rightfully said, I've known people rise to the top in terms of pay just by keeping pressure on the management for raises. Others lacked the vigor to push their agendas afraid of getting the pink slip. Take your chances. Sometimes it is better to be sorry (ephmerally) than to be safe. ;P

                                Let the future tell the truth, and evaluate each one according to his work and accomplishments. The present is theirs; the future, for which I have really worked, is mine

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                                  Rightfully said, I've known people rise to the top in terms of pay just by keeping pressure on the management for raises. Others lacked the vigor to push their agendas afraid of getting the pink slip. Take your chances. Sometimes it is better to be sorry (ephmerally) than to be safe. ;P

                                  Let the future tell the truth, and evaluate each one according to his work and accomplishments. The present is theirs; the future, for which I have really worked, is mine

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                                  M Towler
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                                  There is some evidence that this behaviour may contribute to the gender pay gap. As a generalisation there is a greater proportion of men than women prepared to say they are awesome, regardless of whether they are or not. In general I would also say that the likelihood of stating that one is awesome is also not directly linked to ability...

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                                    If you are not already doing so. Thought I would share this real world experience with some of the newer developers here. Do you think you deserve a promotion or a raise in pay? Ask for it. You can't expect anyone to advocate for you other than...you. I try to take care of my team, and reward those who are on the radar, but sometimes that falls through the cracks and I miss things. I recently had a team member who felt they were being overlooked on promo/raise. That team member advocated for himself. They brought their concerns to me, we discussed, and now they are scheduled for promo and raise. It doesn't hurt to ask. If you work at a company where asking can have negative consequences, then you are working at the wrong company and you need to move on. :thumbsup:

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                                    Kolya Ivankov
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                                    Did it. Asked for it after the startup won two gold medals for innovation. Brought my concerns. "The technicians get less than you" was the answer.

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                                      Slacker007 wrote:

                                      If you work at a company where asking can have negative consequences, then you are working at the wrong company and you need to move on.

                                      If you work for a company that has no idea of your work, how you are doing, your skills and abilities, where you need to ask for recognition instead of just getting the recognition you deserve then you need to move on and find a company that takes an active interest in their employees :)

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                                      Hooga Booga
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                                      I don't agree. A business needs to be concerned about running the business, of which only part is keeping the employees happy. At every place I have worked, people always have more to do than they can actually accomplish and so they don't always focus on employee happiness. A supervisor might be completely happy with your work, but neglect to mention it. An employee advocating on their own behalf could just remind a supervisor of something that should have been done a while ago. I've had at least three occasions where I have worked for excellent people who have not offered me a raise, but who responded positively when I asked.

                                      Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend; inside of a dog, it's too dark to read. -- Groucho Marx

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                                        It can be a good thing if you are a valued employee.

                                        The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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                                        KC CahabaGBA
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                                        Depends on the organization. Such practices in highly structured organizations where salary review is part of a set schedule can be considered stepping out of line or whishing to be treated with 'special' consideration over and above coworkers who operate within the bounds of policy. Such organizations it would be better to keep your powder dry until such a review interval and then express a strong case advocating your position while remaining within the set parameters of policy.

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                                          Mark_Wallace wrote:

                                          "They can only say no".

                                          Exactly. However, even if I say no, or upper management says no, that person is now on our radar, and the next time could be yes.

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                                          Mark Starr
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                                          And if they say 'no', then ask about what goals you can achieve that will change that. Open a conversation about your career path in that organization. Let them know you want advancement, otherwise you'll just be one of the worker-drones.

                                          Mark Just another cog in the wheel

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