• Heikki@lemm.ee
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    14 days ago

    Every company I’ve worked at sends these surveys out and says they are “anonymous”. I never respond to them.

    1. If they are truly anonymous, why does my boss personally call me out to respond to them? I know it may track if you have submitted the survey. If it has that capability, then it can track you.

    2. I don’t want a “moral boosting” pizza party. Give me more time off or more pay.

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      I respond to all of them with brutal honestly. My most recent one was along the lines of

      “A major topic of the town hall meeting was the push to get [sales number] by the end of the year. We did the same thing last year and I got a 2% raise. What is my incentive to make you money if my raises don’t even match inflation?”

      Even if it’s anonymous, my boss knows it’s me. This way I can bring it up in my review as a callback as opposed to trying to awkwardly work it in to the conversation

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        If a “raise” doesn’t even cover inflation, it’s not a raise.

        Edit: The best raises I’ve ever received were from leaving a job to a new job

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          Yes agreed. I make about 2% less than what I was hired at adjusted for inflation after 3 years despite doing a lot more work. If I don’t get a 10% raise, I’ll be calling back the recruiter who has been trying to poach me for 3 years.

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        I did something similar to this but I misremembered the figure. So I got to watch my boss fiddle and fumble for the courage to say ‘actually it was only an X% raise, not Y%’

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        LOL I like it, take it one step further too: “…and you’ll be hearing about this shit during my performance review!”

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      Recently at a company town hall, “please respond the anonymous employee satisfaction survey.”

      My boss a couple of weeks later, “HR says they need more surveys from our group. Please encourage your teams to fill them out.”

      Yeah, completely anonymous.