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Negotiating a pay rise in 2022 with Meggie Palmer

Australian Finance Podcast
Australian Finance Podcast
Episode • Nov 29, 2021 • 35m

Have you started preparing to ask for a pay rise in 2022?


In this episode of The Australian Finance Podcast, Kate Campbell chats to the trailblazing Meggie Palmer, founder of salary negotiation company PepTalkHer, about getting a pay rise in 2022.


Meggie shares her tips and tricks for preparing for a successful salary negotiation, recording your wins, how to approach the conversation, identifying your wish, want and walk numbers and what to do if the conversation goes south.


This is a fantastic conversation to get you motivated and prepared to approach your salary negotiation with confidence in 2022, and Meggie has plenty of resources available at PepTalkHer, to help continue this conversation.


Episode transcript now available via the show notes page.


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Date recorded: 16th November 2021