287: How to Ask for a Raise (and Actually Get It!) w/Kassandra Dasent

287: How to Ask for a Raise (and Actually Get It!) w/Kassandra Dasent

Do you know how to ask for a raise? If you’re like most people, you probably think that we’re asking a rhetorical question. If you think it’s as easy as simply walking up to your boss, asking for more money, and leaving, you probably haven’t ever asked for a raise before. Behind every pay raise request is a clammy-handed employee, hoping that they’ve done well enough to justify that salary bump. Maybe you’re nervous to talk to your boss, maybe you feel unprepared, or maybe you just find it hard to talk about money. On today’s show, Kassandra Dasent, program manager and wealth advocate, touches on how every employee can prepare to get the raise they deserve. Despite what most people think, you should NOT prepare for your salary review days before it happens. Kassandra has a simple timeline that allows employees to maximize their raise potential throughout the year. So, when it finally comes time to talk numbers, most of the discussion is already done. This type of strategy has not only helped Kassandra but numerous listeners of the BiggerPockets Money Podcast. But, what if you can’t get a raise? What if your boss says no? What if there’s no budget left for you at the end of the day? Don’t fret, Kassandra lays out the exit strategies you should plan for when career hiccups happen (which they inevitably will). In This Episode We Cover Building your “success folder” and using it as your greatest tool in a salary negotiation Taking initiative on pay raises and not letting your boss control your career Mitigating the fear of talking about money and using your goals to ask for a raise with confidence How job-hopping really looks to employers and how it will dictate your career path Strategizing your raise and negotiating for more than just money How often you should update your resume (even if you’ve been at the same company) And So Much More! Check the full show notes here: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/money-287 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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40: Taking Command of Your Finances by Understanding (& Controlling) Money with Joe Saul-Sehy

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39: From “Bad with Money” to Intentional Saving and Spending with Jamila Souffrant

Jamila Souffrant grew up watching her mom struggle to provide for her. She decided early on that she wanted to be a millionaire, her solution to not having enough was to simply make a lot of money. Sh...

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38: Getting Serious About Paying Off Debt with Phillip Taylor from PT Money

38: Getting Serious About Paying Off Debt with Phillip Taylor from PT Money

Phillip Taylor studied to be a CPA in college, just like his dad. He graduated with some debt and decided to add to it by buying a house. In order to afford his new house, he didn’t max out his 401k—h...

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37: Paying Off Student Loan Debt with a Median Income and Two Kids in Northern California with Kyle Renke

Kyle Renke graduated from college and hopped right on the American dream bandwagon. He started off with a starter house, added a couple of kids and moved onto a bigger, better house—one that he could ...

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36: From Childhood Poverty to Financial Freedom by Age 32 with Jillian Johnsrud

36: From Childhood Poverty to Financial Freedom by Age 32 with Jillian Johnsrud

Jillian Johnsrud grew up lacking the privileges that many of us take for granted. Jillian Johnsrud grew up poor, with an abusive step father and a mother unable to leave due to lack of funds. She eman...

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35: Hacking Your Life to Live for (Almost) Free with Craig Curelop

35: Hacking Your Life to Live for (Almost) Free with Craig Curelop

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34: The Low-Stress, Surprisingly Simple Way to Pursue Financial Freedom with Andy Hill

34: The Low-Stress, Surprisingly Simple Way to Pursue Financial Freedom with Andy Hill

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33: From Debt to Financial Freedom While Active Duty Military with Stuart Grazier

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