It’s embarassing that I have to ask this, but I’ve never held a corporate job that was strictly salaried before until this one. One of my coworkers is going to quit and I will undoubtedly take on a substantial portion of his duties while they spend 2 months to find a replacement. I figure it takes 1 week to get the job posting up, 2 weeks for phone interviews, 2 weeks for live interviews, 1 week for offer letters, and then time for people to accept and give notice at their existing firms, plus extra time they use to go on vacation between jobs)
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Does this automatically give me the right to ask for a raise? I haven’t been there for a full year yet and while my superiors think I work hard, they don’t seem to think I’m a superstar.
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If and when I ask for a raise, who do I go to first? The VP of finance? HR? Or the finance manager who oversees me directly?