Asking for salary increment mail
Here's an example email you could use as a template:
Subject: Request for Salary Increment
Dear [Manager's Name],
I hope this email finds you well. I wanted to discuss my current salary with you as I feel that it has been a while since my last review and I have taken on additional responsibilities within the company. Over the past [X] months/years, I have consistently delivered high-quality work and made significant contributions to the team and the organization.
Some of my key achievements include:
- [ Achievement 1: e.g. "Successfully led a project that resulted in a 25% increase in sales"]
- [ Achievement 2: e.g. "Developed and implemented a process that improved efficiency by 30%"]
- [ Achievement 3: e.g. "Consistently received positive feedback from clients and colleagues on my work"]
Given my hard work and dedication, I believe that I have earned a salary increment. I have done some research and found that my salary is below the industry average for someone with my experience and qualifications. I would like to request a salary increase of [X]% to bring my salary more in line with industry standards.
I would appreciate it if we could discuss this request further and explore the possibility of a salary increment. I am confident that my contributions to the company will continue to grow and I am excited about the opportunity to discuss my future with the organization.
Thank you for considering my request. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Best regards,
[Your Name]
Some tips to keep in mind:
- Be specific about your achievements and the value you've added to the company.
- Do your research and know the industry average salary for your position.
- Be confident but respectful in your request.
- Be prepared to discuss your request with your manager and be open to negotiation.
- Consider attaching a document that outlines your achievements and the value you've added to the company.
Remember that asking for a salary increment is a normal part of career development, and it's okay to advocate for yourself. Good luck!