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Layoffs can happen anytime and at any company. Including your current employer. Just leave in very good terms and take the new job. You will learn, grow and become more valuable in your skills and experience. You can always go back.
NickIf it’s 100% more, you only need to work 6 months to make the same money you make in a year. Or work two years to make the same you make in four. So even if they lay you off 6 months from now, you’ll have earned another 6 months to recharge your batteries and find something else.
JoeIf your current employer is cutting compensation, it’s possible that layoffs are also in the future at your present job.
DavidIf they’re hiring after cutting jobs – the layoffs may not have been a financial need. Rather a strategy to use the Dynamics of this economy to cut low performers and uplevel the team.
Layoffs could happen anywhere, anytime, for a lot of reasons. I wouldn’t worry too much about the security and go for the pay increase.
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