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Less increment in north America

The increment given is so low. Less than 2%

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Post ID: @OP+1jpbb28jx

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NA employee here also o ly got 1.8 raise, 100% on target,exceeded for bonus, but no RSU. In fact entire team only got 1.8 and no one received RSU.

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Post ID: @13n+1jpbb28jx

1%. I think I’ll celebrate and buy an egg.

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Post ID: @yx+1jpbb28jx

FWIW, incremental was a 1.8% bump. My bonus paid out above target, which was a surprise and cool. No new RSUs. I keep thinking I’ll get cut in the next round because I’m expensive and old. Fingers crossed the markets don’t tank (more) and I can hang it up for good.

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Post ID: @wg+1jpbb28jx

NA budget at 1.8%

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Post ID: @q3+1jpbb28jx

LinkedIn has an article today explaining that job hopping isn’t providing increases in salary anymore. Basically salaries in tech are stagnant, so one could assume that SAP is just adjusting to market conditions.

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Post ID: @pq+1jpbb28jx

I got 1.8%. You might say that doesn’t even keep up with inflation, but I’m able to buy several thousand more eggs in 2025 than I was in 2024 without the raise.

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Post ID: @pp+1jpbb28jx

what is the average bonus percentage given individually?
what is the number of RSUs given?

seems like all $ going to management this time and not revenue earners

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Post ID: @hh+1jpbb28jx

It's what happens when you let your government gut any kind of worker rights

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Post ID: @dc+1jpbb28jx
  1. 8% 👋
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