However, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t ask for what you deserve

However, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t ask for what you deserve

You hold a few more cards when you’re interviewing for jobs than you do as an employee seeking a higher salary, so you may have to be a bit more conservative during these conversations.

Once Again, Know Your Worth

  • My responsibilities and/or skill level have increased since my pay was last discussed.
  • Others at the organization are doing the same work and being compensated more.
  • Others in my industry are being compensated more.

Dive In Right Away

“Don’t try to camouflage a money discussion inside another discussion,” says Meese. Set expectations upfront with your manager that you have asked for a meeting with them to discuss your salary, and dive in with your prepared points. Beating around the bush or burying the compensation question inside another conversation can leave both you and your manager feeling confused and dissatisfied with the discussion.

Choose Timing Carefully

If you recently flopped a big project or even had a bunch of assignments in a row turned in late, it’s colorspace recensie probably not the best time to ask for a raise. But if you just had a particularly stellar performance review or nailed a huge presentation, now is the time to make your move. It doesn’t have to be time for your annual or quarterly performance review to ask for a raise. Choose the time that feels most appropriate for you.

Be Specific

“Come prepared with what you’re asking for,” says Meese. “Don’t come with a general ‘I need more.‘ You have to make your case. The case is a combination of, ‘This is the work I am doing for us, this is some of my past performance, and these are some of the projects I’ve done.’” Unfortunately, a new baby on the way or an unexpected medical bill are not appropriate reasons to ask for a raise; what happens at home is your business. Focus on accomplishments you’ve achieved at your organization, skills you’ve acquired since your last salary adjustment, and ways you’ve made an impact in the office.Continue reading

If You Swipe Left, Are They Gone Forever?

If You Swipe Left, Are They Gone Forever?

Boosts

Tinder Plus users get one free „boost“ a week, which means that Tinder will make you the top profile in your area for 30 minutes. Ordinary Tinder users can also pay for individual boosts via the app at a rate that changes depending on how many boosts you buy. This is a way to potentially get more matches by making you much more visible to other users, but again, it’s no guarantee, so spend wisely.

Turning Off Ads

Tinder Plus users won’t see ads. This is perhaps the least tempting of Tinder Plus‘ range of benefits as ads are a relatively minor annoyance for regular users, but it still doesn’t hurt.

Swipe Life

To assist users in their dating lives, Tinder has launched a lifestyle website, Swipe Life, a resource where singles can visit for advice when navigating dating in the digital space. The website offers date ideas, dating stories, the best restaurants and bars for dates in different cities and a whole bunch of fun and playful content catering to the general Tinder users.

4. Frequently Asked Tinder Questions

So is everything crystal clear? We won’t blame you if all of the above sounds pretty confusing, as Tinder is becoming ever more complicated and laden with new features. While you should be able to understand the basic mechanics of using the app now, there are still some common questions on people’s minds when it comes to using Tinder:

One question on the minds of many men is the permanence of the left swipe. If I’m not interested in someone and swipe left, does this mean I can’t change my mind at a later point?

The short answer is yes: Once you swipe left on someone, they are gone and will not return to your queue. However, there are two caveats. The first is that Tinder Plus users can rewind swipes, as mentioned above, so if you think you accidentally swiped left on your soulmate, you’re going to need to shell out some cash for the ability to rewind.Continue reading