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Request Letter for Salary Increment


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This letter is to request a salary increment your company boss. below detail is a structure that explain why you need to request salary increase. Please kindly find out sample of request salary increment for your good reference:

Salary increment letter

Dear Sir,

I would like to thank you for taking time, out of your busy schedule to read my e-mail. I have been working with YYY Company for a period of 20 months. I believe that I have done my job well to the best of my ability and my skills are improved in the above mentioned time. I am thankful to you for providing this opportunity.

Due to the high cost of living and want to give additional financial support to my family. I would like to request you for an appreciable salary increment for my performance.

I also ensure to strive continuously for the growth of our company.

Thank you for considering my request.

with regards,
(Your name)

Salary Confirmation Letter

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Salary Confirmation letter

June 4, 2011
Mr. Nigel Jongh
Branch Manager 
Ahlers Logistics
100 Highbury road
London.
Dear Sir

We hereby confirm that George Monroe is employed in our Company as finance Manager since 10/04/2008. His monthly emoluments are as follows;
Basic Salary                                                     : USD 1000
Fixed Allowances                                          :
  • Medical Allowance                               : USD      250
  • Entertainment Allowance                       : USD      100
  • Traveling Allowance                             : USD       150
  • Vehicle Allowance                                : USD        -
  • Telephone Allowance                           : USD      300
        ------------
: USD.1800
Deductions
  • Staff Loan                                            : USD 175
Yours faithfully,



......................................
  Ahlers Logistics
Branch Manager
Nigel Jongh

Example of Salary Increase Letter

Example of Salary Increase Letter

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Dear [Manager Name],

I am delighted to be part of this wonderful and professional team. As you are aware, I have been recently transferred to [Specify new location]. I view this shift as a sign of believe in my abilities and potential. It is an enrichment experience and a chance to be exposed to a new environment. I am planning to get the most out of this change and return the favor back with ever hard work and dedication.

Being here I have noticed that the cost of living is higher than [old location]. [Place here some facts and numbers]. Also adaptation can be costly not to mention the relocation expenses. With all these factors combined, I would like to kindly ask you to consider a salary adjustment corresponding with the new conditions. I am hard working person so I don’t think my performance or productivity should be a hindrance to my request.

Thank you.


Sincerely,
[Your name]
[Date]


Sample of Pay Raise Letter

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Date
Name of Boss,
Designation,
Company.

(Your Name)
(Your Address)

Subject: Raise in the salary

Respected Sir/ Madam,

With due respect, it is stated that I have worked with great zeal and devotion for your company for the last 3 years. During my employment period, I have completed my targets on time and achieved my goals. My behavior and communication with all the staff members is also been excellent. It would be so nice of you if you have a look about my salary increment. I would always be a loyal and hard worker of your team.

Yours sincerely,

XYZ
Designation

Letter to Ask for a Salary Raise

letter to ask a salary raise

letter to ask for a salary raise Many of us do not even think about asking for a raise, maybe because we know it can be automatically denied or perhaps just because any of the workers are really indispensable for the company, for that reason, if we are not satisfied with our salary or even with our job, then they can hire another person and we are going to find ourselves kicking cans at the street.

Remember, before asking for a salary raise, you should really think about why you need it, it is not necessary to start the drama by telling to your boss about your personal or money troubles. You will have more chances to obtain the salary raise if your words a clear and well-explained.

I will show you an example of a letter to ask for a salary raise, remember, it may work or not, it depends of you, your manners and the time when you ask for it:

London, October 10th, 2009

To:
General Manager
Containers ISC
London

Dear  Mr .Mario Suarez,

Through this letter I would like to let you know about my salary raise request, when I was hired as a writer of the Economical Section, in 2006, the contract said that the company has a commitment with me to increase my salary when the first year was successfully done. Since then, I have been performing my duty efficiently (you must add the proofs of your good development) and even the past year I was promoted as chief Editor of the Economical Section, a new responsibility I took with proud and happiness.
However, my salary keeps the same way since the last 4 years, for that reason, I ask you to check carefully my career line on the company and the amount of my salary.

Waiting for your sooner answer, I shall say good bye and thanks for your time.


Salary Negotiation Letter Sample

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NEGOTIATION OF JOB OFFER: REQUEST HIGHER SALARY

[Date]


[NAME, COMPANY AND ADDRESS, ex.
Tom Atkinson
COMANY Inc.
14 Kenny Street, 

Liverpool West,
ZIP POST CODE]

Dear [NAME, ],

I am delighted by your offer to join [Company Name]. I find the position and job duties to be challenging, yet tailored to my abilities.

As you know, I am certain I can favorably affect your firm's bottom line.

For this reason, I am confident that we can orchestrate a mutually-beneficial and prosperous arrangement. Having learned a great deal more about [Company Name.] during our interview, I have a clear vision as to where I will fit into and how I can contribute to the firm's future profits. Since I believe firmly in my abilities as they apply to this position at your firm, I humbly request that we renegotiate the remuneration.

[STATE YOUR REQUEST, ex. I will be pleased to accept an offer which includes a 5% share of the sales of my division.] I trust this to be reasonable, and am confident you will be pleased with my results accordingly. Allow me to call you on [DATE,] to discuss this.

I look forward to speaking with you soon.

Sincerely,

Salary Increase Letter Sample

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Salary Increase Letter Sample
Dear Mr, Linda Smith

I would like to express my general satisfaction in the position I currently hold in Benkel Limited LTD, but would like to draw your attention to one particular matter that is a bit unsettling.

As you are aware, my work timings have been increased lately. [Write here a sentence stating how much you used to work before and how much now]. I have no objection to this change what so ever. On the contrary, I consider myself as a hardworking person and I am ready to step in whenever it is required. I view this adjustment as a chance to gain more experience in less time and consider it as a career development move.

Having said so, I think it would only be fair if my salary is adjusted to match the increase in my working hours. I kindly ask you to look into my rightful request as I have full confidence in your good judgment.

Thank you.


Sincerely,
[Your name]

Sample Request for Raise Letter

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Sample Request for Raise Letter


[Name, Company Name & Address here]

[Date]

 Dear [name],

I am writing in to seek an opportunity to meet with you in person and request a raise for me.

I would like to tell you that I have been working as a [your position] for the past [duration] in [Company name].

I always work hard, and with all my sincere efforts for the benefit of our company. I always seek information and try to expand my knowledge about my field so that I can work more efficiently and contribute to the success of this company and, at the same time grow professionally and personally.

- [Additionally, you can state here what particular ways you see to contribute to the company].

I feel that the management is satisfied with my performance and dedication. And, I would like to tell you that
[State here your any accomplishment that you think is important for considering a raise in your salary].

-  [Also, state your future goals, plans and your innovative ideas that can further contribute to the company business].

It has been a considerable time sine I joined this company. During this period, I completed many projects successfully.

Now, I would like to request a raise in my salary.  I hope that you will agree that my raise request is reasonable, and I am requesting an increment based on my performance.

I am hopeful that you will consider my request.



Sincerely,



[Your name]

[Designation]

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January 16, 2010
Mr. Brian Adams
Manager Accounts
Aspire Technologies
2 Quaker Ave
Texas, 52114

Dear Mr John

I would like to ask for a 2 month salary in advance, because I am in financial difficulties. (to settle an immediate loan to my father-in-low, that I have taken from him)
The amount advanced I am asking for is 16000. You will deduct 8000 from my salary every month.
I thank you for your consideration. I will be glad to follow any guidelines you suggest.

Thanks
 

Best Regards, 

(Signature)
Sally Mater
Administrative Assistant
Employee #: 21336

Pay Rise Letter

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Dear Sir,

I would like to be considered for a rise salary .

I am working as a Senior Accounting manager at Hero International and I have successfully implemented for the last 3 years cost-effective solutions for the interest and growth of our company. I am confident that I have put in my best efforts in all my years of service, I have always been a committed and reliable employee and will continue to do so.

My last salary review was June 2003. Today, I am receiving a salary grade of $ 700 per month. I believe that an increase in my salary is now warranted.

I hope you will take a favorable view in recognizing my earnest contributions to the company.

I look forward to hearing from you very soon.

Best Regards,
Accounting Manager 

Salary Negotiation Letter

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Salary Negotiation Letter

 

Remember, salary is the amount the market will support for your services. Most
organizations, both large and small, establish salary ranges for every position based on
standards and general practices for the field. Organizations determine where an
employee falls in the salary range based on experience and special expertise or
knowledge. It is in the organization’s best interest to hire you for fair market value for
several reasons. First, the hiring process can be long and expensive. It would be
inefficient for an organization to make low offers only to be rejected and have to begin
the recruiting process all over again. Second, organizations want to hire and retain good
employees. It is unproductive to pay you less than other employees.
The What, Why, and When of Salary Negotiation


1. What is it?
Salary negotiation is the process of reaching an agreement on what an organization will
pay for your skills, knowledge, and experience. Contrary to popular belief, this is not an
adversarial process. It is both the organization’s and your best interest to come to a
mutually beneficial agreement.


2. Why or Why Not Negotiate?

The only reason is to get fair market value for your skills, experience, and knowledge.
The process is important for future earning because most raises will be based on your
starting salary. However, it is unwise to negotiate for negotiation’s sake. For example,
sometimes job seekers think a hiring manager expects them to negotiate, or that salaries
should be negotiated as a general principle. Although organizations respect employees
who can articulate the value they add, recent grads (or anyone else) can quickly alienate
potential hiring managers if they are inappropriate and over zealous in their approach to
negotiating their salary to “get a fair deal.”


3. When Should You Negotiate?
Two things need to happen before you negotiate. First, begin discussing salary only after
you have received a formal offer, preferably in writing (refer to the Question and Answer
section for what to say if a hiring manager or human resources person raises the “money”
question before a formal offer). Initiating a discussion regarding salary before this point
could eliminate you prematurely from hiring consideration. Second, negotiate only after
you have researched what the market will pay for your services in this field. This
research will arm you with the evidence you need to know if the salary offered is
reasonable or whether you should make a case for a higher salary. The fact that your
friend has received a higher salary for a similar job at a different company is insufficient
data for negotiation purposes.


A. The Salary Negotiation Process


Before Negotiating


Let’s say you have received an offer. You can either: accept it, reject it or ask for
something else. If you decide to ask for something else, you need to know three things
before you begin:


1.) Know Your Market Value
Your success in negotiating a better compensation package (and the only reason you
should be negotiating) rides on data you have which suggests your market value is higher
than that reflected in the offer. To determine your market value, see the Salary Research
section. Often recent grads don’t have the experience or the expertise to warrant a higher
salary. However, there are exceptions. Here is some salary negotiation “positions of
strength” for recent grads:
• You have relevant work experience (internships, summer jobs, etc.) that
positively impacts your ability to do the job.
• You have a particular technical expertise, which is in high demand.
• You have an advanced degree in a specific and sought-after area of expertise.
• You have a written offer from another company that proposes a higher salary.


2.) Know What You Want

In addition to knowing your market value, you also need to know what you want and
where you are willing to compromise. Salary is only one part of the total compensation
package. A package might include any of the following:
• base salary
• stock or stock options
• 401(k) or retirement type plans
• medical, dental, and vision
benefits
• life insurance and disability
benefits
• signing bonus
• performance bonuses or profit
sharing
• vacation time or sabbaticals
• education reimbursement
• relocation costs
• extras: company, car, computer,
child care, etc.

During the process of evaluating job offers, some of these elements may not seem as
important as annual income, but they can make a big difference in the long run. In
order to evaluate offers you need to consider all appropriate elements, including cost
of living expenses for the area and anticipated out-of-pocket costs for things not
covered. You need to do a cost/benefit analysis to determine which is the best
opportunity for you. Also, ask your hiring manager or HR contact any questions you
have about the benefits package before you make a decision.


3.) Know The Job

Before you start negotiating, you want to be clear on how your skills benefit the
organization. This can be difficult to assess if you don’t have a lot of work experience.
However, here is a technique that might help you. Try to identify the needs of each
person who interview you and how you are a solution to their problems/challenges.
Then, when you are negotiating, you have specific data about how you will add value.
You will be able to confidently state that you are worth $5L more because of your ability
to create specific software, design the new manual, or write the necessary grant proposal.
What To Say And Do During A Negotiation


Step 1: Receive the Offer

Thank the hiring manager or human resources person for the offer and express
enthusiasm for the position. Then, reiterate how important this decision is for your and
ask for some time to think it over in order to make a good decision. If it is a verbal offer
only, ask when you can expect to receive the offer in writing.


Step 2: Evaluate The Offer

If you have any questions about benefits, etc., ask the hiring manager of human resources
contact for clarification. Evaluate the compensation package based on the elements listed
in the Know What You Want section. Identify several backup options should your first
request be denied.


Step 3: Negotiate

You’ve evaluated the offer and done your homework. Now you are ready to negotiate.
Here is a sample script for what you might say in a negotiation:
“I want to say again how extremely pleased I am to have the opportunity to work
with you and this organization. However, I would like to discuss the
compensation, as it is less than I had expected.”

The answer might be something like, “What did you have in mind?”
“First, I’d like to know how you arrived at this compensation to make sure I
understand the salary structure. I want this to work for both of us.”
Listen to the manager’s response. Then, say something like:
“I understand the organization prefers to bring new college graduates in at the
lower end of the range for this position because they typically lack the experience
that warrants a higher salary. However, I feel my three years of summer
internships experience within this industry plus my leading edge technical skills
warrant a higher salary.” (If you have other hard salary data from your
research, diplomatically mention it here.)

Now let the hiring manager think and/or talk. If the compensation is not negotiable, you
have a decision to make based on the current offer, or you may suggest the next option
from your backup plan (such as a higher signing bonus, if applicable).

The most important components of this process are:

1.) Know what you want and what is realistic based on solid research.
2.) Communicate what you want clearly, diplomatically, and succinctly.
3.) Stop talking and start listening once you have made a request.

After Negotiating

Once you and your manager have come to a mutually satisfying agreement, ask for
something in writing that reflects you mutual understanding. This will likely be in the
form of an amended offer letter. And, once you have signed the letter, you got yourself a
job - congratulations!

How to Write Letter Requesting For Salary Increase.

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You should remember when writing a letter requesting for salary increase. 

1)      Enumerate your achievements. This has to be achievements that exceed your job description. For example, consistently reaching your target is not achievement. That is simply what is expected of you.
2)      Don’t Bluff and Don’t Threaten. Don’t say or imply that you will move to a new company unless you get an increase but…
3)      Be Precise. When you ask for an appointment, give a time frame.
4)      Ask only for what you the company can give. The fact is that you will always deserve more. Whether or not you are right is beside the point. From your point of view, you will always deserve more but the fact is that it is less important than what the company can give you.

Sample Letter for Salary Increase

Insert Date

Name of Immediate Superior
Position
Department
Name of Business


Dear Mr.________,

I would like to request a meeting with you before the end of the week to discuss a possible salary increase for me.

My last salary increase was ______________. I know the last four years have not been easy because of the recession. Through that time, I have also helped the company by proposing and leading the execution of the company-wide operational expenses cost cutting effort through:
1)      Initiating and liaising discussion with internet and phone companies for better company rates
2)      Conceptualizing, planning, and leading the implementation of Project Reuse and Recycle

More importantly, I am one of the few Account Managers that managed to consistently increased department revenue through the acquisition of new accounts and growing current ones even during recession.

In view of the steady recovery of the company and the contributions I made, I think it is time that we discuss my salary increase..

I understand that you are busy. I have already prepared reports and other documents that may help you make a decision.

Thank you very much.


Very truly yours,


FirstName LastName
Position



Salary Increase Notice Letter

The following sample of Salary increase notice  letter as below


Dear Branch Manager of Gateway,

I am pleased to inform to you In view of my years of dedicated and loyal service to the organization, i trust that by now my service is indispensable to the company.

As you should be aware by now that with the global rising food and petrol prices, whatever that is left of my miserable paycheck after deducting the necessary expenses, tax to the country, petrol cost, installment cost etc.... it would be insufficient to cover the cost of a meal per day now, even though efforts to cut down my personal expenses has been in place for some time now.


Hence, I propose that the organization increase my current salary of $XXXX.00 monthly by another 40 percentage point which I hope that you could approve.

As there's a saying, a little gesture goes a long way to helping a staff become more productivity.

Thank you for your attention. 




Sincerely,


Raymond Smith 

Salary Negotiation Tips to Bargain For Salary Increase

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Most people are very uncomfortable discussing on the topic of salary increase. This kind of feeling is very common as we are all having fear of being rejected or worry to upset someone during the negotiation. To demand for the right salary that you deserve, you'll need to learn some negotiation fundamentals.

Asking for a salary increase has to begin with a strategic plan, and preparation is the key to be successful in any form of negotiation. You can get a pay increase even if your company is under salary freeze. Here are some effective salary negotiation tips and tactics you can use to fight your case without fear.

1) Assess the situation and know what to target for Before asking for a salary increase, you need to explore your company's policy on salary. Check out if there is any established range for your position. Find out if there are other people in your organization doing similar work, and how much they are being paid. If there is no constraint from the pay policy and you're indispensable, you should feel optimistic and confident with the salary negotiation.

You can bench mark "job search" web sites on the internet to determine how much other companies in the same industry are willing to pay for a comparable position. Different organization may use different job title for the same work. Therefore making comparison of the job scope maybe needed. Understanding the current market value for your position will determine how much you're worth. This allows you to set a figure in mind to shoot for during the salary negotiation session.

2) Be confident with the negotiation If you are a key person in your organization making good contribution, you are armed with bullets, and you can ask for more during the negotiation. Don't worry of losing the job. At the end of the negotiation session, you'll either get a salary increase or you'll figure out you're not in the right organization that can meet your salary expectation. You may want to start to explore other job opportunities.

3) What else besides monetary rewards you should negotiate The remuneration package needs to be evaluated as an overall deal. Don't leave out rewards such as share options, leave passage, pension plans, bonuses, subsidies, etc. The negotiation can be for a raise of any of these rewards. Other non monetary rewards you can demand are the medical coverage, insurance coverage, annual leave, flexible working hours and company car.

4) Draft a letter to request for a meeting on salary increase Never discuss you salary matter with the boss in an ad hoc manner such as after a meeting. If you want to get good result, write a formal letter to your boss by declaring your purpose and arrange suitable time for a discussion. If you're having difficulties to get started, you can seek professional help or refer to the proven pay raise letter examples for ideas on the appropriate format and contents.

5) Prepare a package to sell your contribution You need to package and sell your special skills, accomplishments and contributions for your job objectives, and not to forget to emphasize your special achievements.

6) Build good credibility and demonstrate your value The discussion will be very much smoother if you have built good credibility with the company. Holding the meeting at the right time, for example after delivering some good value to the company, will lower the resistance in getting approval for a salary increase. Attend the meeting with confidence and discuss the case as professional as possible. Personal needs such as "I require more money because of my eldest kid is going to college next year" should not be used as a reason to support the pay raise.

7) Ask smart questions and let the employer do the talking Ask intelligent open-ended questions and lure the employer to do the talking. Be a good listener and let the employer bring about giving you what you want. The employer always thinks that their decision is the best, and they strongly believe in it. Don't challenge their viewpoint, but make them convince your worth and get them to approve your raise.

8) Start negotiation by setting an aggressive goal One of the tactics often use in salary negotiation is to "demand for higher and compromise for lesser." Get the employer to make the first offer to you before you tell them your target. They may offer more than what you expect by surprise. If you've done your homework well on the pay range, you can set your target slightly higher then the upper range. Explain and justify why you're an outstanding employee.

9) Be prepared to move on for a better job If you can demonstrate to the employer that you are prepared to walk away should the negotiation fails, you have created tremendous power and pressure to make the employer compromises. Never show the employer that you are desperate for the job.

Conclusion The objective of a salary negotiation is to find solutions that are win-win for both parties. To ensure the negotiation is successful, you need to prepare all necessary information, learn negotiation tactics for effective bargaining and set up a face-to-face session to discuss the case professional. If you can show the employer that you are willing to move away, you will have more leverage on your bargaining. If you're not easily replaceable in your organization, you should feel confident with the negotiation. If you wish to learn more on salary negotiation tips and tactics, visit our website for more info on all aspects of career resources.

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Dear....

You have asked for justification as to why I should get a pay rise salary arrangements.

Here are the reasons:

(List the reasons, presented as 3-7 concise clear bullet points. Where you attach values show them rounded to nearest 100 or 1,000 or 5,000 depending on scale, or shorten using the k symbol, eg $50,000 looks tidier when shown as $50k) in a column ranged right margin one above the other, and you can even show a total value bottom right if appropriate - see the examples of reasons below, and tailor to reflect your own situation).

(Then add) I'm happy to provide more detail on any of the above if you need it.

(End with something positive like) I thank you for this opportunity to present this information. I greatly enjoy working with the company, I am pleased to give my loyalty and commitment, and to take on extra work and responsibility. I am keen to be trained, to progress, to learn new things, and I want to contribute as much as possible to the company's success in the future.

I look forward to your response.

Yours

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