Find a new job… and QUIT!
Because you could ask your boss, but if they wanted to give you a raise, they would have given you one in the first place.
If they do give you one, it’ll be max 5%, which barely covers cost of living sometimes.
You could wait for your performance review, but again, 5% max raise. This is the standard going rate for like 99% of all companies.
So what do I recommend?
Find a new job and quit. You’ll get about 50-200% more on your next job.
In Indeed’s 2020 Job Search Survey of Top Performers, they found that 90% of them “search for job opportunities at least a few times a year” and 92% “hired within the past year took an action to find a job within the 6 months prior to being hired”.
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are more inclined to job hop
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job search way in advance
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more experienced with interviews and negotiation*
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make more money*
*compared to average performers
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