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Promotions... or raises?
Promotion is a new job within the same company.
Sounds like you need to do some real research. You are probably way undervalued.
Promotions and raises are both in the same ballpark, a 3-5% bump, which seems shockingly low to me for promotions. Annual raises are max 3-4% if you're a top performer.
But like you said, I feel like I'm extremely undervalued. I'm a design lead with only a 20% increases in salary from when I started; inflation adjusted since 2009, this probably is closer to only 10% higher in real terms.
This is my first job after college, so I don't have many other companies to compare this to. All I can do is compare it to how my peers are doing at the same company, and in that regard I'm doing better. Glassdoor is a good resources, but the salaries for engineers varies wildly from company to company and I'm not sure how out-of-date those salary figures are. They could be a lot lower than the true salaries of today.
I think I need to switch industries (I'm in defense); government sequestration (or the threat thereof) is probably going to place significant downward pressure on compensation increases for years to come.
[This message has been edited by AggiEE (edited 7/30/2013 7:32p).]