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How to Negotiate a Pay Rise (Without Feeling Awkward)

by Nahida Azmin Nishu
May 27, 2026
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How to Negotiate a Pay Rise (Without Feeling Awkward)

Slug: how-to-negotiate-pay-riseCategory: Business and Finance > CareerKeyword: how to negotiate a pay riseExcerpt: Asking for more money at work doesn't have to be uncomfortable. Here's how to negotiate a pay rise with confidence, evidence, and a clear strategy.Tags: pay rise, salary negotiation, career tips, workplace

Negotiating a pay rise is one of the most valuable career conversations you can have — and one of the most avoided. Many people fear it will seem ungrateful, create awkwardness, or simply not work. In reality, a well-prepared, professional salary negotiation is something most employers respect and expect. Here's how to approach it with confidence and a realistic chance of success.

Disclaimer: This article provides general guidance only. For personalised advice about your employment situation, consult an HR professional or employment law adviser.

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Before You Ask: Build Your Case

The most common mistake people make when asking for a pay rise is going in underprepared. A successful negotiation is built on evidence, not just length of service or how much you like your job.

Research Your Market Value

Use salary comparison sites to understand what people in your role, industry, and location typically earn. Useful UK resources include:

  • Glassdoor — employer-specific salary data with reviews
  • LinkedIn Salary Insights — filters by role, industry, and location
  • Reed, Indeed, and Totaljobs — live job listings show what employers are currently offering
  • CIPD Pay and Reward surveys — sector-specific benchmarking

If market data shows you're being paid below the median for your role, that's a concrete and unemotional argument. If you're already at the top of the market range, you'll need to focus on performance and responsibility instead.

Document Your Achievements

Create a simple list of your contributions since your last pay review — or since you joined. Focus on outcomes, not just activities:

  • Projects delivered on time and on budget
  • Revenue generated, costs saved, or efficiency improved
  • Skills, qualifications, or responsibilities you've taken on
  • Positive feedback from clients, managers, or performance reviews

Quantify wherever you can. "I took on the team leader role for three months and reduced project delays by 30%" is far stronger than "I've been working very hard."

When to Ask

Timing matters. The best times to request a pay rise include:

  • After a notable achievement — completing a major project or landing a big client
  • During your performance review — this is the natural moment for salary conversations
  • After taking on extra responsibilities — a permanent scope expansion justifies a compensation review
  • When you have an external offer — only use this if you're genuinely prepared to leave

Avoid asking during company-wide budget cuts, immediately after a team failure, or when your manager is visibly stressed or overwhelmed.

How to Have the Conversation

Request a Dedicated Meeting

Don't ambush your manager in the corridor or by email. Ask for a specific meeting: "I'd like to schedule some time to discuss my role and compensation — when works for you?" This signals seriousness and gives them time to prepare too.

State Your Case Clearly and Confidently

Open with your strongest point. Something like: "Over the past year I've taken on [specific responsibilities], delivered [specific outcomes], and the market data shows my current salary is below the median for this role in our sector. I'd like to discuss moving my salary to [specific figure]."

Giving a specific number anchors the conversation. Asking for "something more" gives the employer too much room to offer a token amount.

Know Your Number and Your Walk-Away

Decide in advance:

  • Your target (what you'd be delighted with)
  • Your minimum (what you'll accept)
  • What you'll do if they say no

If they can't meet your minimum, ask what it would take to get there and whether there's a timeline for a review.

Stay Professional If They Say No

A "no" isn't always final. Ask: "I understand — can you help me understand what I'd need to achieve for a salary review to happen?" This shifts the conversation toward a roadmap rather than a dead end. Follow up in writing to confirm what was agreed.

Beyond Base Salary

If a pay rise isn't immediately possible, consider negotiating other forms of compensation:

  • A one-off bonus tied to performance targets
  • Additional annual leave
  • Flexible or remote working arrangements
  • Professional development funding
  • Earlier performance reviews (every six months rather than annually)

These have real financial and lifestyle value and can be a meaningful outcome from the conversation.

For more financial guidance, see our guide on how to build an emergency fund from scratch.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much of a pay rise should I ask for?

A typical pay rise request in the UK ranges from 5–15% depending on your performance, market position, and how long since your last increase. A raise of 3–5% is often considered "keeping pace" with inflation, while 10–15% usually reflects a promotion or significant scope change. Research your specific market to set a realistic anchor.

Is it OK to mention a competitor's offer?

Only if you have a real offer and you're genuinely prepared to leave. Using a fabricated offer is both dishonest and risky — employers often call the bluff. If you do have an external offer, be honest that you'd prefer to stay but need your employer to match or get close to it.

What if my employer says the company can't afford it?

Ask for a specific, written timeline for the next review and what the conditions are. If the answer is indefinitely vague, consider whether this employer genuinely values your contribution — or whether it's time to look externally.

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Can I negotiate a pay rise when I'm still fairly new?

Generally, it's best to wait at least 6–12 months unless your role has changed significantly from what you were hired to do. Exceptional performance or market shifts (where your skills are suddenly in high demand) can justify earlier conversations.

Should I put my pay rise request in writing?

The initial conversation is best held in person. However, after a positive outcome, ask for the new salary to be confirmed in writing (by letter or email). If a review was promised for a future date, follow up in writing to confirm the timeline agreed.

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