It’s your right to see what’s offered by your employer’s competitor but review the employment contract with your employer first
What matters most when considering a change of job and employer is being clear about what you want and value. Consider these questions:
In addition to liking your job and coworkers, what other things do you like about working there? Does your employer provide the things you value most?As for compensation, what do you feel you deserve? Are you aware of the pay range for this new job offer and have you talked about an increase with your employer?
Don’t be afraid to negotiate with the new company. They approached you, which means you most likely have more bargaining power. For both companies, find out their approach to working during COVID-19. What policies do they have in place to support parents? Will they be returning to the office soon, if at all? How will they ensure the safety of employees?
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