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Okay thats what I thought, the title leads you to higher salaries correct? Whether someone reports to you or not?
Lucky came up, guy at my job just left the company had been here for 5 years (since graduation) and was only a Software Engineer II.
Not sure what type of position title he has now, but he was telling me that when you reach 5 years you can pretty much demand any salary, within reason of course.
Yea I started as a BA I in 2012, got promoted to a BA2 in 2014 after a yr and a half with company. In all honesty I should have been hired as a BA2 but I didnt have the experience on paper so I understood the decision. Now I`m currently doing Lead work for every project I`m on so I was already doing the work of a Senior Analyst, but being that using Tuition reimbursement would mean I`d be committed for another 3 yrs (2 during school then 1 yr after I grad is owed to company), I decided to pay out of pocket this first semester and test the waters. I already knew I was being underpaid (compared to the Market) so It would not hurt to see whats out there, opposed to getting underpaid for the next 3 yrs to POTENTIALLY make more, At the end of the day you gotta do whats best for you, I`m not the type to beg an employer for something I feel I deserve (When I eventually start my own business I dont want anyone telling me how to run my biz lol), I love my current role but I can't be dumb because if it came down to it if they needed to Lay me off they would, thats just how business works, so I took it into my own hand to get the money I felt I deserve.