Letter For Requesting Salary Increase
General Information
Who is Employee?
Salary Increase Details
About the Letter
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Format & Signatures
Who is Employee?
Indicate the full name of a person who sends this pay rise request (Employee):
Indicate the full residential address of the Employee:
Indicate the Employee's job title:
Indicate the name of a department where the Employee currently works:
Select the date on which the Employee commenced employment with the company:
Salary Increase Details
Describe the Employee’s key achievements and the projects they have worked on:
How the Employee is being paid for the job?
annual salary
hourly rate
other arrangement
Specify the Employee’s requested NEW annual salary (in USD):
Specify the Employee’s current annual salary (in USD):
Specify the Employee’s requested NEW hourly rate (in USD):
Specify the Employee’s current hourly rate (in USD):
Specify the Employee's NEW requested compensation model:
Specify the Employee's current compensation model:
About the Letter
Will the Employee attach supporting documents that summarize their results and key achievements?
No
Yes
Has the Employee conducted market research on the average compensation for comparable positions?
No
Yes
Select the date on which the Employee signs and sends this letter:
Indicate the full name of the employer to whom this letter shall be sent:
Indicate the full name of the person to whom this letter is addressed (e.g., Director, Head of HR):
Do you want to add a signature?
Yes
No
Employee's signature:
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