Submitted by peptalks93 t3_z8esly in personalfinance
[deleted] t1_iyba2rd wrote
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tMeepo t1_iybdj1f wrote
If a beginning position at the new job pays more than a senior position at the current job, I would assume the career progression to pay much better in future
WardStradlater t1_iybfel5 wrote
I guess, but it depends on the field and company, my last company had zero progression ability because management were all in their position for years and the max annual raise was 2%. So there was no room for growth at all. That’s why I asked about the growth and raises everything.
peptalks93 OP t1_iybgo0o wrote
That is something I still am unsure on. I know that there is no level between starting and supervisor at the new company and I don't know how long it will take.
Bigdonkey512 t1_iybihoe wrote
I just did this, was offered a salary paid higher with better perks and benefits, I gave my notice and was immediately told “well you know I will pay you more right” as in he wanted me to tell him how much I should make. Do not take the counter, the relationship is damaged and not repairable until you and your current soon to be ex employer has time to come down from you leaving for a better offer, once they have time to realize your value and see benefit to having you there, however long that takes.
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