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I would like to know what kind of raise is reasonable to ask for when we have the conversation about my role in the next couple of months. Based on my research (via salary.com & similar sites), a Financial Analyst in my area averages around $65k (50th percentile). And that is "entry level". So I am already a bit behind. The avg salary of an FA II is around $76k in my area. Source: 8 months ago
In further context, I also enjoy creating 3D models more & have experience creating digital art as well. I have found those 2 things much more enjoyable than making logos and or posters in the form of "graphic design." Not to mention those 2 jobs mentioned pay more on average. (According to Indeed, Google, Salary.com, etc.). Source: 9 months ago
And, I accidentally checked yes to the free resume evaluation offered by TopResume (salary.com has a partnership with TopResume), and it seems like they took the resume file that I submitted for the application, which also contains my cover letter and two letters of recommendation. I noticed I made this mistake after checking my email that my resume is under review by TopResume for feedback. Source: 10 months ago
Try salary.com, glassdoor.com, indeed.com and LinkedIn for starters to gain insight on salaries of the same of similar role that interests you. Source: 12 months ago
In entities with comparable revenue, you can use a source like salary.com and do a side by side evaluation of the role. In the majority of cases, the PGA paid over 100% when you factored in salary, bonuses, retirement, etc. Source: 12 months ago
Haha, I'm glad! I'm a frontend dev and, unfortunately, usually just grab a loading animation off of https://loading.io/. Now I kinda wish I'd thought to go look at how your animation is done - is it a gif under the hood, or is it a cool canvas thing? Too late now, since generation is disabled, but maybe I'll take a look in a few days when it's back up. :). Source: about 1 year ago
I used this as a base and used this for the loading animation. Source: about 1 year ago
Loading.io usage is similar to Animista's in that no additional package is required to get started. You'd simply go to their website, choose a preferred loader, customize as desired, and then export. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
CSS Loaders Library with free CSS loaders for you to pick from. - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
This site has a bunch of neat copy/paste-able CSS loading spinners you can use if you can't do it yourself by hand: https://loading.io/ (although beware that this site makes Firefox insta-crash when I try to open it??? Chrome is fine though, huh). Source: over 2 years ago
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