Nearly half of US workers who asked for a raise last year got one: survey

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Nearly half of US workers who asked for a raise last year got one, survey finds

FlexJobs' Work Insight 2022 survey

, which found that 47% of 1,248 employed workers who negotiated for a salary last year were successful. The survey highlights that people prioritize pay amongst all else when it comes to job hunting, 83% of respondents saying they do so, with nearly as many saying remote work flexibility is the factor that influences them most.

The culture around salary negotiation and pay transparency may be shifting — about the same number of respondents who asked for a raise last year said that they have discussed their salary with a colleague, while a BankRate survey found thatof workers were willing to confer with a coworker in 2018. Additionally, more than a third of respondents said that they've felt more empowered to negotiate their salary or ask for a raise in the past year than they were before, according to FlexJobs.

 

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You post a lot of stories about surveys. Where your GoodHire one where you didn’t even get a quote from the company. 77% would fire employees? How many innovated in two years? How many have a plan to move forward? Keep phoning it in.

调查发现,在去年要求加薪的美国员工中,近一半得到了加薪

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