lol. a million dollarsHow much should we ask for salary raise if we pass the SE exam?
lol. a million dollarsHow much should we ask for salary raise if we pass the SE exam?
Couple of questions: What's your salary now? How many years have you been there? What state? Does your company typically promote you when you get licensed?How much should we ask for salary raise if we pass the SE exam?
It's a relative thing....take yours years of experience and look at salaries for your role with and without SE ... find delta.lol. a million dollars
Once you request X amount for getting the license, then that's kind of it. But if the license opens up new opportunities for you and your company, that's where the value is. If you think you can leverage it into bringing in more work, then that's where the money lies. I guess you could always go for the additional up front and then prove it brings even more value later and fight for more then, but it's tough to look at the license itself as more than a one-time increase. But if it's just now to put an SE next to your name and it doesn't change anything from your work stance, efficiency, or most of all, your own personal revenue stream, then the value is minimized. (Or if your company plans to increase your billing rate based on the licensure, that's similar to bringing in more revenue.)It's a relative thing....take yours years of experience and look at salaries for your role with and without SE ... find delta.
Also depends on what you do with it, are you now going to be stamping things or does it just go on your company's resume for when they bid work they can now say we have x+1 SE on staff kinda thing.
Or round your salary up to the next reasonable amount ... I think 5% min IN ADDITION to whatever your yearly merit / COL raise is.
If this was the case, we should have received the SE results, because Texas PE results are out already. Also, other states released the PE results today, but nobody reported receiving SE result from those states.There is no more SE exam. It is now referred to as the PE Structural.
https://ncees.org/engineering/pe-structural/
No response on when they would release it?
I don't think they'll ever give you a specific date/time. You'll most likely get the standard response of "10-12 weeks."No response on when they would release it?
That logic doesn't follow. Just changing the name of the test doesn't imply they will release it any earlier than they have in the past.If this was the case, we should have received the SE results, because Texas PE results are out already. Also, other states released the PE results today, but nobody reported receiving SE result from those states.
Nope.No response on when they would release it?
106 KCouple of questions: What's your salary now? How many years have you been there? What state? Does your company typically promote you when you get licensed?
8yr = 106K. Well, I am definitely underpaid.106 K
8 years
PhD, PE, PEng
WA
Not sure,
So, how much should be my salary after passing the exam?
This. WA, 13 years PE and ra and much less than that8yr = 106K. Well, I am definitely underpaid.
Any bonuses along with all that?106 K
8 years
PhD, PE, PEng
WA
Not sure,
So, how much should be my salary after passing the exam?
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