I need help in knowing the retainer fee for IT Support based on market rate (so i wouldn't damage market price).
Background of the story is, I quit my old retail company to set up my own IT company.
However my boss still needs me to support on the IT parts since I'm the General Manager that does all IT procurement before this and also my background is IT related, thus all IT work fall under me alone, no other staff.
Now i have quit, they still need me to support them as retainer.
Below is some of the details for my background.
1. Scopes of services: I will be the one be their website admin to update any content to their website. I also will be the IT support for any software/hardware issues at their office. I will also be the one manage their Google workspace and all the software i have procure during my tenure there.
2. Expected time commitment: I estimated to allocate 5 hours weekly.
3. Value propositions: I'm the General & IT Manager of the company previously and all the software procurement was done by me. My expertise is in website design, website development, software integrations, google workspace, project management software (clickup,notion,trello, jira) and also find the best software to enhance company operation efficiencies. I also always respond less than 2 minutes for any technical enquiry during my tenure at the company and fix it between 10~30 minutes based on how complicated it is.
4. Market rates: this is the part i'm unable to find any market rates from IT consultants in Kuala Lumpur. Need your help on this so i didn't cut the market price.
My salary before i quit was 5.5k as GM and i in charge with 3~4 departments (My Core: IT, Design. Sub: Operation, HR, Marketing)
My boss said he wanted to pay me maybe 500~1000 monthly. I find it very low
So i wanted to justify the suitable rate based on the industry market price.
Please help me. Thanks!
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This is the calculation suggested by Gemini AI
Retainer Fee = Estimated Monthly Hours x Hourly Rate x Value Multiplier
Weekly: 5 hours/week * RM 100/hour * 1.3 = RM 650
This post has been edited by HarrionX: Sep 21 2024, 02:45 PM
Sep 21 2024, 02:42 PM, updated 2y ago
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