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I love my job but I really want to be paid more money. What should I do?
A. This is actually a common question many people have. Most companies have a formal review process where your manager will review your salary periodically. This is usually done once a year, but your company may review more or less frequently. You can consult your employee's handbook or speak with someone knowledgable at your company to find out if such a policy exists. If your company doesn't have a formal review policy, it is certainly appropriate for you to ask your manager to review your performance and your salary. If you have had your review but are still unhappy with your pay, think about what you can do above and beyond your normal duties that would help your company achieve its objectives. You can then approach your manager and ask whether they would consider giving you a bonus if you are able to achieve that objective.
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Job Searching Online For Dummies Job Searching Online for Dummies is a priceless investment in the job hunt process. Dixon explains new job search trends (such as who is likeliest to succeed in an online job search) and which online job search strategies are most effective. She provides job search engines and professional indexes, discusses résumé privacy, and touches on the tricky issue of whether your current boss may see your résumé online. There are also chapters on formatting an electronic résumé, résumé send-out strategies, how to compose an appropriate electronic cover letter, and doing a bit of pre-interview Internet research, too. Dixon then delves into e-mail protocol, contacting the right people, and using online job databases to your best advantage. There's an Internet directory in back, with 63 pages of worthwhile Web sites, and there's a CD, too, compatible with PC and Mac systems, that contains a clickable list of all the URLs in the directory, an ASCII template for a basic electronic résumé, and BBEdit Lite, a freeware text editor (compatible with Mac OS only) for composing HTML.
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