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My experience is that the difference in raises between an employee that got an “Exceeds Expectations” and one that “Meets Expectations” isn’t significant enough to be worth wasting the time worrying about it. The best way to make more money is to change jobs. Google may be different.
Well, if you exceed expectations, doesn't that mean you didn't set your goals high enough?
But working at regular non SV companies, I’ve learned just to focus on doing as well as possible while still having a sane work life balance, keeping on top of industry trends and job hopping when my salary and the market were out of whack.
Google pays such above market salaries, the strategy would be different.