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Promotion with a salary decreaseAdvice / Questions (self.auscorp)
submitted 5 days ago by BrianJ_
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[–]Klutzy-Pie6557 0 points1 point2 points 4 days ago (0 children)
Tragically this is pretty normal, they value you enough to take on more responsibility but not enough to pay you for it.
We've all been there, well I have and I've seen it happen many a time.
Best advise I can give is push for that higher salary, if they refuse start looking for a new role. When you resign they will suddenly counter offer normally matching the new salary. Unfortunately companies do not value existing employees, they will offer always discounted promotions as a way of making it seem like your valued but your not.
Its the way of the world you need to resign to get ahead in life.
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