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Home → HR Talks → Employer Advice → Counter Job Offers? Don’t Go There!
If ever you are offered a position, which you are inclined to accept, take a second to consider whether or not it will really be the answer to all your problems. Ask yourself if it offers the career opportunities you are searching for, before resigning from your current job.
Once you have taken into account all the pros and cons, chosen to accept the job offer and resign from your current position, you must also take the time to mentally prepare yourself. For what?
You must resist the powerful and undoubtedly persuasive tactics that your employer may adopt, to change your mind.
Recruiting and training your replacement is invariably a costly and taxing process for your employers and therefore, they may stop at nothing to keep you, including offering wage or benefit increases, titles or promises for the future, should you stay. They may also apply emotional or psychological pressure, all of which may tempt you to accept their offers.
Regardless of their proposals, it should be noted that once your employers are made aware of your desire to leave, it is likely they will regard you as a ‘problem employee’.
We have found that often, those who have accepted counteroffers tend to leave their place of work within six months. Why? Either because their initial reasons for leaving are still present or because their employers have arranged replacements themselves.
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