I’m a recent graduate (May 2018) who began working full-time in a federal government consulting company since June. This is my first real job, before that I had an internship and before that nothing besides typical retail part-time jobs.
My team is pretty small, about 8 people. Our work is comprised of different tasks and projects under one big contract with a federal agency, supporting one of their divisions. I’m officially a junior business analyst in my company’s system earning just about slightly above average pay for the title in my area (>75K), but I call myself a BI analyst (approved by boss) due to the actual type of work I do.
Currently I have two big projects that are my responsibility – almost everything is under my name for this. These projects have a lot of importance for the division we support, and one of them is something only I can do – it was an internship project I had at this agency that they'd like to see done again on a bigger scale. It's never been done before due to crap data. A lot of people are interested in seeing it happen, as it has great potential to streamline a lot of logistics process. Pressure on me is high as you can imagine.
I’m also responsible for providing many types of data and data analysis. I’m currently heavily involved for doing that in two other projects, both also high priority for the division. My name is thrown around for everything data-related. I’ve established myself as the data person of this team. I provide data on request to my coworkers and/or our client for other projects I’m not directly involved in. I also do small one time requests on the side such as creating organization charts.
I just feel overwhelmed with the amount of responsibility I am given. I don’t know if this is a normal workload for somebody in my position and experience. I’ve been keeping up so far, received exceeds expectations on many parts of my performance review at the end of probation, but the two big projects I have now are coming up soon (starting November) and this is a huge addition of responsibility to me. My main concern is obviously finishing my projects successfully, but I’m also wondering if I manage to do that, will I be justified in asking for a raise or a promotion of some sort at my end of year review? I did some market research but still clueless as to how much value I bring. I’d like opinions from professionals here.
Thanks for reading this huge block of text.
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