Salary Increase
Although your job performance isn’t easily quantifiable, you know you’re a top performer who is collaborative and has built influence and trust with colleagues and stakeholders. You’re a natural leader who’s great at creating order from chaos. You would like a raise of $20,000, and having validated this with three former colleagues of yours who are still in the industry, you know this is reasonable.
Vacation
Part of what sold you on this job was the unlimited vacation. In practice you’ve found that no one takes long trips, and so you’re hesitant to book a long vacation. But Thailand is on your bucket list, and you’d want at least 10 days to take that trip.
Professional Development
On some level you do have your next job in mind, so you’re always looking for ways to prepare for your next move. There’s a big industry conference in San Francisco in a few months that you’d love to go to, for both the content and networking potential.
Leadership Opportunity
You’re not sure how this would play out without a formal promotion, and you don’t want to agree to extra work with no reward. On the other hand, if it was a good resume-builder, you might consider taking on something extra.