My non compete letter from 6 years ago as part of the job offer which I accepted lost a different position than the one I was hired. I have never officially nor unofficially held that title. It is similar in nature but not the position I have. Does his in

I woke in the insurance industry. My official title is account executive and the noncompete states “sales executive”. It also list restrictions based on geography and time. Since the no compete was part of the job offer but I was never hired with that title does that invalidate the agreement.

1 answer  |  asked Feb 7, 2018 09:47 AM [EST]  |  applies to Pennsylvania

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Scott Leah
A small change to your actual title will likely not effect the enforceability of the agreement. However, a significant change in the terms and conditions could.

It is unusual for a noncompete to be in an offer letter. Was this a letter you had to sign and return accepting the job?

I suggest you have an employment attorney actually take a look at this document for you and give you advise. There could be other issues that an attorney would only know by looking at the document itself.

posted by Scott Leah  |  Feb 7, 2018 09:52 AM [EST]

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