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•10/11/2016
•Financial, New Articles

7 things not to say when asking for a raise

Home > Career Development > Financial > 7 things not to say when asking for a raise

Asking for a raise can take you completely out of your comfort zone but in today’s economic climate if you don’t ask you often don’t get.

Here are seven things to avoid when asking for that raise:

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