Monday, July 27, 2020
Ep 167 - How to Increase Your Earning Potential in HR - Workology
Ep 167 - How to Increase Your Earning Potential in HR - Workology Episode 167: How to Increase Your Earning Potential in Human Resources and Recruiting with Catherine Jewell The economy is booming. Employee retention, training, and development are some of the most pressing topics on the minds of your senior leadership. Itâs a good time to be in HR. Itâs also a great time to take advantage of HRâs high visibility to level up your salary either with a raise or a new job where you are making more money. My guest today coaches leaders of all levels especially those who are in the 70-150k salary range on how to increase your annual compensation as much as 50%. But before we introduce our guest, I want to say a heartfelt thank you to our sponsor, ClearCompany. Episode 167: How to Increase Your Earning Potential in Human Resources and Recruiting with Catherine Jewell Today, Iâm joined by Catherine Jewell. Catherine is the founder of Career Passion Coach. She has a wealth of knowledge. For those of us who are looking to increase their earning or salary potential, Catherine provides some great food for thought beyond the standard updating your LinkedIn profile and get out there. She says that increasing your earning potential starts with really understanding your job responsibilities, skills, and what the market dictates. Catherine also says that if you are in the same job for an extended period of time, you are likely already working beyond your position responsibilities. She says this fact gives you more ammunition to ask for a raise or working with leaders to create a new job position for you. Networking Secrets to Finding Your Next Job in HR Equally important is the importance of networking which we heard was an important part of recent podcast guest, Angela Shaw. Networking is extremely important to increase your income earning potential. Catherine suggests being focused in your networking either by identifying contacts you have at the companies you wish to work at. I think its so easy to get caught up in the idea that great networking means having coffee with everyone in your network. Catherines suggest to focus your efforts is key in also maximizing your time and sanity. There are only so many hours in the day. Dont Ever Reveal Your Current Salary The big tip that Catherine said is important to increase your earning potential is to never reveal your current salary during the hiring and interview process. She says not to divulge to be dishonest but because the goal is to increase your earning potential helping you achieve your lifestyle goals. I believe this can be a challenge since most of work in HR where compensation bands and pay ranges are commonplace. However, the compensation process is changing with recent state and city legislation that for some makes it illegal to ask salary history as part of the hiring process. I do really think that itâs the perfect time to ask for a raise or find your way into a new job either with a new company or within your organization. I think itâs time for us to be a little selfish. We spend some much time thinking, planning and strategizing about others. Organizations now more than ever need HR and with more analytics and metrics available to us, itâs easier than ever to demonstrate the true ROI that we bring. Letâs work to level up our skills and salaries this year. Connect with Catherine Jewell. RECOMMENDED RESOURCES 8 Ways to Get that $100K Salary List of HR Job Titles and HR Salary Ranges by Position The Career Passion Coach ~Catherines website Salary Negotiation Tips: When to Talk Money in the Hiring Process Google Search Engines Show Salary Ranges in Their Search Results How to Subscribe to the Workology Podcast Stitcher PocketCast iTunes Podcast RSS Google Play YouTube TuneIn You can also click here to find out how to be a guest on the Workology Podcast. *A special thank you to my production team at Total Picture Radio.
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