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IMPLICATIONS OF A COUNTER OFFER
One of the most dangerous pitfalls in the employment process is
the allure of a counter offer from your current employer. Studies
conducted by management consulting firms have identified that the
acceptance of a counter offer is often damaging to one's career.
Statistically, a high
percentage of individuals who accept a counter offer will leave
their employer within six months. Here
are
the dynamics:
- Counter offers are extended because you have threatened to
leave. Once that threat (the other company) is removed, how
will
you be regarded? After someone has interviewed outside of the
company, they are rarely accepted as an insider or part of the “inner
circle.” Loyalty is questioned. “We needed him
and had to buy him.” That feeling is not conducive to
long-term relationships.
- Your employer has been paying you what he views you are worth.
The additional income that you receive as the result of a counter
offer is extended only because you have threatened to leave.
Were you ever
forced,
out
of necessity, to pay more for something than you thought it was
worth? How did you feel afterward?
- Why are you suddenly worth more the day you quit than you
were the day before? How long have you been worth more, and will
they
make the
increase in salary retroactive?
- Is your employer buying time by extending a counter offer?
A high percentage of our replacement searches are conducted
because
an employer has decided to replace an individual at their
convenience, and bought themselves time by extending a counter
offer.
- What happens when things slow down? The employee whose loyalty
is in question is often exposed to being laid off.
- Is your counter offer merely an early payment toward your
next salary review or an advance of next year’s bonus?
You usually find out later that it is.
Finally, if you succumb to the temptation of accepting a counter
offer, will you solve the problem that prompted you to consider
a new
position?
Probably not. Acceptance of a counter offer only puts a band aid
on a more serious problem which inevitably resurfaces in
the
near future.
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