Tactics on negotiating for a raise?

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I'm curious to know how some of you may have negotiated for a raise upon your annual / semi-annual review. Here's my situation. I'm due for my annual review in a few months time. In the past year, I actually received a job offer elsewhere for a higher salary, but declined it because I was basically happy at my current job, but wanted to see other opportunities that existed out there.



I'm wondering if I should mention this when I undergo my review, omit this detail, or mention it vaguely? (Side note: I have a copy of the offer letter).



I don't want to come off as demanding, but at the same time, I generally know my market price and want to convince my company that I'd be happier if my salary were closer to what I think I should be getting.



More about me: Female, in Tech (Health IT), data scientist. Any advice is greatly appreciate!









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    I'm curious to know how some of you may have negotiated for a raise upon your annual / semi-annual review. Here's my situation. I'm due for my annual review in a few months time. In the past year, I actually received a job offer elsewhere for a higher salary, but declined it because I was basically happy at my current job, but wanted to see other opportunities that existed out there.



    I'm wondering if I should mention this when I undergo my review, omit this detail, or mention it vaguely? (Side note: I have a copy of the offer letter).



    I don't want to come off as demanding, but at the same time, I generally know my market price and want to convince my company that I'd be happier if my salary were closer to what I think I should be getting.



    More about me: Female, in Tech (Health IT), data scientist. Any advice is greatly appreciate!









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      I'm curious to know how some of you may have negotiated for a raise upon your annual / semi-annual review. Here's my situation. I'm due for my annual review in a few months time. In the past year, I actually received a job offer elsewhere for a higher salary, but declined it because I was basically happy at my current job, but wanted to see other opportunities that existed out there.



      I'm wondering if I should mention this when I undergo my review, omit this detail, or mention it vaguely? (Side note: I have a copy of the offer letter).



      I don't want to come off as demanding, but at the same time, I generally know my market price and want to convince my company that I'd be happier if my salary were closer to what I think I should be getting.



      More about me: Female, in Tech (Health IT), data scientist. Any advice is greatly appreciate!









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      I'm curious to know how some of you may have negotiated for a raise upon your annual / semi-annual review. Here's my situation. I'm due for my annual review in a few months time. In the past year, I actually received a job offer elsewhere for a higher salary, but declined it because I was basically happy at my current job, but wanted to see other opportunities that existed out there.



      I'm wondering if I should mention this when I undergo my review, omit this detail, or mention it vaguely? (Side note: I have a copy of the offer letter).



      I don't want to come off as demanding, but at the same time, I generally know my market price and want to convince my company that I'd be happier if my salary were closer to what I think I should be getting.



      More about me: Female, in Tech (Health IT), data scientist. Any advice is greatly appreciate!







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