My company wants me to write a proposal for my next raise.?

My job description grows everyday. I have just recently been asked to research marketing techniques and incorporate them to boost our internet sales. It was agreed that I would work on this during my spare time at work and also outside of work.

I was asked to write a proposal that reflects how I would be compensated for this. I am at a loss as to how I would figure this. I could figure an hourly amount and create a salary out of that, however if my efforts do generate growth in sales I would like to have that considered in the compensation.

I would appreciate any ideas.

Sounds like your HR department and boss are too lazy to justify a raise so be your own advocate and prove your point.

Andrew Larder
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2 Responses to My company wants me to write a proposal for my next raise.?

  1. magnolia says:

    That’s the most silly thing I’ve ever heard of. Make the proposal give you a big salary increase. After all you’re not being compensated for the work you’re doing outside of work.
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  2. DAR76 says:

    Sounds like your HR department and boss are too lazy to justify a raise so be your own advocate and prove your point.
    References :