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by Fanmade
1258 days ago
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That's indeed part of it. Another part is that working at another company usually gives you new perspectives and you learn more.
So having been in a lot if companies and in turn having seen a lot of different approaches counts towards your experience, which also justifies a higher salary. I actually got a 10k raise in one company, but only because I really didn't earn enough before.
When I quit a year later anyway for another job (which offered me another 14k raise), my employer made a counter-offer of 30k. I did not take it, but at least it gave me a perspective how much I apparently was really worth to them. |
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