WigglyWaffle
WigglyWaffle
11mo

Trending @Infosys; Promotion/Increment

Hi Everyone, I had no increment for the past 2 and half years. Assume my annual salary to be X. Now In Feb, I have received annual increment of around 7%. So revised compensation is say Y = X + 7%. Also In March, I have been promoted from jl4 to jl5 and received a salary increment as part of this which is say Z = X + 15%. Shouldn't the promotional hike be based on revised compensation i.e. Y + 15% ? Can anyone guide me ?

11mo ago
DancingLlama
DancingLlama

The amount of equations in the post are reason why i left CA and Engineering Maths

WigglyWaffle
WigglyWaffle

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FuzzyPanda
FuzzyPanda

No It's like
Y = X + (7% of X) + (15% of X) If the effective dates are same for both hikes

GoofyKoala
GoofyKoala

It would be better if you got a promotion and hike cycle in different quarter.

Then you can expect like you mentioned.

Now all percentage goes with your current salary

WigglyWaffle
WigglyWaffle

Yes the effective date is same for both. But I don't get your calculation you are saying I will a new letter with Final revised compensation as Y = X + (7% of X) + (15% of X). As I have received two letters.

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