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Career Advice: Get Paid More (Even If You’re Not a Model!)
By JoAnn Hines, PharmaManufacturing.com's Resident Career Expert
PharmaManufacturing.com
Keywords: pharmaceutical industry career advice, pharmaceutical processing, pharmaceutical engineering and pharmaceutical manufacturing
Studies by economists show that “above average” looking people tend to earn higher salaries and get promoted more often than those with “average” or “below average” looks.
The results are in, and they’re ugly. Good-looking people make more money. It pays to be tall, dark and handsome . . . literally.Studies by economists show that “above average” looking people tend to earn higher salaries and get promoted more often than those with “average” or “below average” looks. (Visit www.stlouisfed.org/publications/re/2005/b/pages/appearances.html) for more information.) When compared to average looking people:
- Attractive people earned 5 percent more
- Overweight women earned 17 percent less
- Taller people earned 2.6 percent more
- Less attractive people earned 9 percent less.
There are many other ways to improve your odds for a higher salary. It’s a matter of managing your visibility within the organization. It’s about creating a persona that outshines those of your counterparts.
A career is more that just a job and it needs care and nurturing. You should have a personal plan for managing it just like you do your money (I hope).
Start with a list of questions about your job.
- Do you like your job? We are going to operate on the premise that you do, but you would like to get paid what you are worth or more.
- Do you know what others in your job category are getting paid? That's a good place to start. Find out how your pay scale ranks with others. Don't go out and start asking all your associates what they make. That's a no-no. Do some research on the Internet. There are dozens of sites where you can get this information.
- Are you planning to stay with your company for a while?
- Do you feel like your job might be in jeopardy?
- Do you think your pay scale is fair?
- Give a speech.
- Attend a conference.
- Write an article. (You might consider contacting the editors of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing to see how your expertise and their topics-of-interest line up.
- Host a meeting.
- Join an association.
- Volunteer to help plan and execute a company-sponsored function.
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About the Author
JoAnn Hines' specialty is packaging people. Whether you want to be paid more, you just lost your job, or you want to progress in the one you have, Ms. Hines’ advice and expertise can help you transform your personal brand. She can show you step by step how to increase your visibility, credibility and marketability with easy to use tutorials and templates.
It is time to get started "Packaging Yourself." Email JoAnn at pkgcoach@aol.com.
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