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[this has absolutely nothing to do with the company I work for, except that it started me thinking about raises]

The components of a raise are:

  • performance evaluation: has your value to the company increased?
  • economic adjustment: the dollar is worth less than it was last time around
  • market adjustment: would it be rational for you to accept the transition costs involved in finding a new job? Would it be rational for your employer to replace you?


All of these are essentially historical. Forward-looking compensation should essentially be in two categories:

  • Job change adjustment: you're going to be doing something new, the pay should be renegotiated.
  • Incentive reward: in exchange for reaching certain (clearly defined!) goals, money is promised for the future.


Have I missed anything?

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Date: 2008-09-29 03:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] metahacker.livejournal.com
The vast majority of people I know are unhappy at their job. This points to a widespread rash of this.

From a capitalist perspective, salaries are generally set at "the lowest number we can give you that won't cause you to leave". This is well below "the lowest number at which you will join the company"...
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