Earn More From Your Current Job in 2019Here are some tips to help you earn more this year.

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Glassdoor's economist and senior data scientist Daniel Zhaocontends, "Despite economic uncertainty, wage growth for the American worker is still holding at a healthy rate above 2 percent. Whether 2019 will continue to ride the wave of accelerating wage growth from 2018 is unclear."

Regardless, it won't hurt to earn more from your current job. As you enter into 2019, here are some tips to help you earn more this year.

1. Negotiate a raise of your current salary.

Negotiating a raise is by far the fastest and easiest way to earn more from your current job. It's interesting how many people have never negotiated araise of their salarydespite having been at their job for so many years. Even for some of those who negotiate a raise, they do it so inconsistently and often out of fear. That's a great mistake!

Research from PayScale shows that a whopping57 percentof people have never negotiated their salary. While this might not appear to be very serious, everything changes when you realize that regularly negotiating a raise could result in you earningan additional $1 millionin your lifetime -- yes, that much!

If you're like the 57 percent of people who have never negotiated a raise in their jobs, it's time to do something. If you earn a $100,000 salary and get a 3 percent raise, that's $3,000 extra that could go a long way -- it could perhaps be applied to your commute, or even be invested into something else.

Glassdoor Guide: How to Negotiate Your Salary

2. Negotiate benefits and perks.

Often, whennegotiating or aiming to earn more,很多人only focus on their base salary and completely forget that benefits and perks from their job is part of their overall compensation package. Many organizations have bonuses and perks that you might not be aware of, or that you might be aware of and have not considered negotiating. Look up these perks and benefits, and look at the possibility of negotiating them. All things being equal,practically anything can be negotiated.

Effectively negotiating your benefits and perks can result in extra thousands of dollars, or even extra tens of thousands of dollars, for you in 2018 depending on the nature of your job as well as the perks being negotiated.

4 Benefits You Can Negotiate (and How to Do It!)

3. Look into your company employee referral package.

Referring an employee that gets hired is one of the easiest ways to earn extra income at your current job. Most companiesoffer a referral bonus, and some even offer up to $20,000 in commission to people who help them find employees they can add to their talent pool.

What makes referring an employee even cooler is that you win on two levels; first, you appear cool to the person you refer if he/she happens to land the job, and second you net that compensation bonus you've been eying in the first place.

Check with HR to see if your company offers areferral bonusfor people who help them find relevant employees that they hire. Sometimes, this bonus might be unannounced. And, in fact, depending on your company's talent needs you might even be able to prompt them to start something like this, which further contributes to your goal of earning more at your current job.

10 Things To Consider Before Referring A Friend For A Job

4. Get a promotion.

Oftentimes, many employees think thatgetting a promotionis a randomly spontaneous event that is completely out of their reach. This is not so. In fact, you are able to influence your being promoted just as equally as your company is able to, and with every promotion comes a proportionate salary increase which … you know … contributes to your goal of earning more from your current job.

If your job has a new senior-level opening that you believe you are qualified for,highlight your accomplishmentsand send in your resume to show that you are qualified. If you have a track record of quality at your organization, and if you have agood relationship with people in your organization, you could just get that promotion and the proportionate increase in income.

(By Yasir Khan, a renowned online marketing consultant who has been in business since 2008. He ownsQuantum SEO Labsand loves sharing tips on various aspects of marketing, conversions and real estate.)

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