At a couple of major companies that I worked at, the first 2-3 years were pretty much the same between them, and seemed to be "boiler plated".
- 6 months raise
- 1 year raise
- 2 year raise (plus 1 more week vacation)
- 3 year raise (plus 1 more week vacation if you didn't get it at 2 years)
After that, you are on your own merits.
This is salary, not necessarily level promotion.
Many companies today actually are giving less raises, and more bonuses. This is because bonuses can be take away when times go bad, and I would think that there is less justification for HR/company to grant one, as bonuses are one time deals, given as required to keep employees.
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