nevets2001uk
IS-IT--Management
I'm after some advise about how to negotiate a pay rise.
I have been with my company for 5 years. I started on a low salary while completing college and stayed with a deal for MCSE training and a rise at the end of it. I completed that 6 months ago (2 years behind the agreed schedule) and would like to look into a higher salary.
I'm still on what I consider a low figure. There are two of us in the IT Dept. My manager and myself. We look after 110 PC's, 8 Servers and the network and printers etc. My work includes...
Helpdesk Support
Windows Systems Maintenance and Management (PC & Server)
Software Installations and Rollouts
Resposincible for Backups and Restores
SQL Server – Administration and DB Design
Application Development - VB.NET (ASP.NET)
Networking
Since I do all of the above and have an MCSE I would like to ask for more but how should I go about it? Should I talk to the HR Manager or go to my manager? How do I introduce the subject in an acceptable way that doesn't cause friction?
Also we are looking at being outsourced in the near future. As part of that we will be offered a 1 year minimum contract with the provider. Before that happens I'd like to be on a reasonable salary so that if they take over they don't keep me below industry standard.
I've compared MCSE salaries locally using some websites and I fall way below the minimum average.
Any help is appreciated.
Steve G (MCSE / MCSA:Messaging)
I have been with my company for 5 years. I started on a low salary while completing college and stayed with a deal for MCSE training and a rise at the end of it. I completed that 6 months ago (2 years behind the agreed schedule) and would like to look into a higher salary.
I'm still on what I consider a low figure. There are two of us in the IT Dept. My manager and myself. We look after 110 PC's, 8 Servers and the network and printers etc. My work includes...
Helpdesk Support
Windows Systems Maintenance and Management (PC & Server)
Software Installations and Rollouts
Resposincible for Backups and Restores
SQL Server – Administration and DB Design
Application Development - VB.NET (ASP.NET)
Networking
Since I do all of the above and have an MCSE I would like to ask for more but how should I go about it? Should I talk to the HR Manager or go to my manager? How do I introduce the subject in an acceptable way that doesn't cause friction?
Also we are looking at being outsourced in the near future. As part of that we will be offered a 1 year minimum contract with the provider. Before that happens I'd like to be on a reasonable salary so that if they take over they don't keep me below industry standard.
I've compared MCSE salaries locally using some websites and I fall way below the minimum average.
Any help is appreciated.
Steve G (MCSE / MCSA:Messaging)