• @[email protected]
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    1009 months ago

    I got a “dry” promotion at my last position, and obviously I took it. I then put my new title on my Resume, when job hunting for a few months and found a new position that came with a 20%+ pay raise.

    I’m actually a big fan of promotions that don’t include raises, because it shows that your employer doesn’t actually value you as an employee, and enables you to get a much larger raise at a new company compared to whatever raise your current employer would’ve given you if they cared at all about retention.

    • @[email protected]
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      219 months ago

      This works great for highly educated white collars!

      Not for the other 70%+ of the workforce though.

    • @Landless2029
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      209 months ago

      This is the way.

      Always take the promotion. Then update the resume and start hunting.

      • @PlantDadManGuy
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        29 months ago

        Or skip step 1 and just lie on your resumé 😂

    • Bakkoda
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      149 months ago

      Preach it. I fought and fought to get my ASQs and CQEs (quality certs) as an automations guy. I worked in fda/dea/gmp environments with those systems so why they hell not. Took 2 years to finally get both and bailed immediately. Did all my bs six sigma bullshit along the way.

      If it’s a smash and grab for them then it’s a smash and grab for me.