Be
wary of a counteroffer. While it may be flattering, there can be
drawbacks.
Is the counteroffer a ploy to
avoid short-term inconvenience?
Will your career track remain blocked?
Will you still be reporting to a person you distrust?
Will your responsibilities be expanded?
Have others who've accepted counteroffers in your company been fairly
treated?
If your answers to any of these questions are not positive, then
it's time to move on.
Remember, your first decision is most likely your best decision.
If a counteroffer puts you in a dilemma, contact your MRI account
executive for advice.
Management Recruiters of
Anderson
P.O. Box 2874 Anderson, S.C. 29622
Email: mrand@career-hunter.com
Fax: 864.225.2332
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