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Many folks are under the {incorrect} assumption that you have to acquire an offer from another company to use as leverage at your current employer. While the temptation to interview and look elsewhere is all too enticing, the external offer ultimatum is the fastest way to show your current boss that you’re not in it for the long haul. It plants seeds of distrust and while you might get the short term benefit you desired, the long term damage to your relationship with the organization is almost always not worth the instant gratification.
Look, we all know negotiating a raise isn’t easy. In instances where you love your job, it becomes a downright scary proposition. The fact remains, though, that it is a necessary skill to have in today’s business world. Crafting and honing your internal negotiation skills are incredibly important. They help us:
You’ll want to ensure that the timing is right when you’re ready to knock on your manager’s door. You can’t just waltz into the CEO’s office and expect a 15% bump in salary without a well thought out plan. You want to consider every nook and cranny of your situation, but it boils down to a few key variables:
A combination of good, honest research coupled with a detailed list of your value add to your team/organization are the perfect recipe to obtain the raise you desire and deserve. Make sure you go into the discussion with an idea in your head of where you’ll bend and what is non-negotiable and make your arguments without too much emotion. Keep it simple, as they say. Finally, in this age of ever-increasing video, text and other options, make sure to set aside a meeting with your manager in advance. Make your ask face to face if possible.
With the right forethought and awareness, you can get that raise you deserve without ever having to waste time interviewing at other companies.
If you have any questions or would like to chat, feel free to reach me at jeff@hirewell.com.
Repeat after me: do not talk politics at work. Or on LinkedIn.
Or in job interviews. Or on first dates. Or at Thanksgiving dinner.
Unfortunately for those of us in the business world, 2025 ruined it. There’s just no way around the fact that tariffs are the issue driving the business climate right now. Every client, candidate, and partner is asking about it—or struggling because of it.
So maybe, just maybe, talking policy isn’t just okay—it’s necessary. Dare I say, productive.
So get ready for a little nuance from Jeff Smith and James Hornick in The 10 Minute Talent Rant, Episode 107, “Talk Policy, Not Politics”
Episode 107