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Asking for a raise can be a daunting task, but writing an email can make it easier to organize your thoughts and communicate your message clearly to your employer. Here are some tips on how to ask for a raise in an email: 1. Start with a positive tone: Begin your email by expressing your appreciation for the company and the opportunity to work for them. This sets a positive tone and shows that you are grateful for your job. 2. State your case: Explain why you think you deserve a raise. This could be based on your performance, the value you bring to the company, your level of responsibility, or your experience. Provide specific examples and data to support your argument. 3. Be confident, but polite: You want to be assertive in your request, but not aggressive. Use polite language and avoid making demands or ultimatums. Instead, present your case as a request and show that you are open to discussing the matter further. 4. Consider timing: Timing is important when asking for a raise. If your company is going through a tough financial period, it may not be the right time to ask for more money. If your company has just had a successful quarter or you have just completed a major project, it may be a good time to make your request. 5. Close with gratitude: End your email by thanking your employer for considering your request and expressing your commitment to the company. This shows that you are a team player and willing to work hard to achieve the company's goals. Here's an example of how you could structure your email: Dear [Manager's Name], I hope this email finds you well. I wanted to take a moment to express my gratitude for the opportunity to work for [company name]. Over the past [time period], I have enjoyed working with our team and contributing to the company's success. I am writing to request a raise in my salary. Based on my performance and the value I bring to the company, I believe that a salary increase would be appropriate. In the past [time period], I have [specific achievements or accomplishments]. Additionally, I have taken on [specific responsibilities or projects] which have increased my workload and contribution to the company. I understand that this is a significant request, and I am open to discussing the matter further. I believe that I have demonstrated my commitment to the company and have the potential to continue to grow and contribute in a meaningful way. Thank you for considering my request. I look forward to discussing this further with you. Best regards, [Your Name]
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