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Updated: 24 May 2012
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1-4 years£8.50 - £29.50  
   
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The significant raise comes when they have to match someone else's offer
Financial Analyst - (City withheld for privacy), England: London, United Kingdom
The best advice is to get an other offer. I have been quantitatively and qualitatively ahead of my collegues on most criteria that we are measured on, but that does not determine your salary. Get an offer from a competitor and they are quick to realise your real worth. However, be prepared to leave if they don't.
Posted in Negotiating Higher Pay on 14 May 2007
 
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