Knowing coworkers' salaries in a salary negotiation?
Hi,
I have been working for about 2 years at a startup (<50 people). The company made a mistake and revealed how much everyone is making for a living. Some of my coworkers may also have this information.
Compare to them, I have about twice as much experience in the company but get paid the same.
How can I take advantage of this knowledge to raise my salary ?
PS: Obviously, I will also have to prove I have performed well as well.
Regards,
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 26.9 ms ] threadIf you are more productive, you can try to get more- but take into consideration:
1. You should have hard evidences that you are more productive- developers tend to think that they are better/have more experience then others at their level.
2. You should know your market value outside of the company and act according to that, not just your co-workers salary.
(1) For the experience, I have more experience than some (maybe not twice as much) for the following criterion:
- documented code/api - always seeking to improve my coworkers' productivity (via documentation or automation) - well designed interfaces - fairly on time for deadlines.
Though the first 3 criterion are not really sought after by other devs.
(2) How can I find out my market value ? What are the criterion ?
I like to feel whole for my efforts, and get paid what I'm worth. If you can demonstrate your quality, and feel as if you are not being adequately compensated for your work, then you should try to change that.