I Resigned But My Boss Gave a Counter-Offer.
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I Resigned But My Boss Gave a Counter-Offer. Should I Take it?
Ever considered a possible scenario where your employer asks you to reconsider your resignation with a counter-offer? Here’s how to handle the situation.
You’ve thought long and hard about your decision. In fact, you’ve already secured your next job and are looking forward to starting in the new company. Today, you’re going to submit your resignation and move on to the next phase of your career journey. Everything will go as planned.

Wait. What if your employer asks you to reconsider your resignation with an enticing offer on the table? How will you handle the situation?

Take some time to decide

First, ask for some time to decide. Should you ever find yourself at a three-way crossroads between accepting an offer, declining or submitting a counter-offer, the best thing to do is to ask your current employer to give you some time to decide.

https://content.mycareersfuture.gov.sg/resigned-but-boss-gave-counter-offer-should-take/?utm_source=yahoo&utm_medium=contentmkg&utm_campaign=mcfcontent2021&utm_term=NA&utm_content=article58
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(06-12-2021, 11:15 AM)Stoki Wrote:  I Resigned But My Boss Gave a Counter-Offer. Should I Take it?
Ever considered a possible scenario where your employer asks you to reconsider your resignation with a counter-offer? Here’s how to handle the situation.
You’ve thought long and hard about your decision. In fact, you’ve already secured your next job and are looking forward to starting in the new company. Today, you’re going to submit your resignation and move on to the next phase of your career journey. Everything will go as planned.

Wait. What if your employer asks you to reconsider your resignation with an enticing offer on the table? How will you handle the situation?

Take some time to decide

First, ask for some time to decide. Should you ever find yourself at a three-way crossroads between accepting an offer, declining or submitting a counter-offer, the best thing to do is to ask your current employer to give you some time to decide.

https://content.mycareersfuture.gov.sg/resigned-but-boss-gave-counter-offer-should-take/?utm_source=yahoo&utm_medium=contentmkg&utm_campaign=mcfcontent2021&utm_term=NA&utm_content=article58

If you are planning to go to another job, and that you could start anew....then it is best not to accept the counter offer, cos if you accept the counter-offer you will be "marked" crying for life.........
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(06-12-2021, 11:24 AM)debono Wrote:  If you are planning to go to another job, and that you could start anew....then it is best not to accept the counter offer, cos if you accept the counter-offer you will be "marked" crying for life.........

if you resigned without a job, will you take the counter offer ?
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(06-12-2021, 11:26 AM)forum456 Wrote:  if you resigned without a job, will you take the counter offer ?

You should not have resigned if you had not found a job yet...... Laughing
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(06-12-2021, 12:13 PM)debono Wrote:  You should not have resigned if you had not found a job yet...... Laughing

but the job requires many overtime and weekend work and underpaid.
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(06-12-2021, 11:24 AM)debono Wrote:  If you are planning to go to another job, and that you could start anew....then it is best not to accept the counter offer, cos if you accept the counter-offer you will be "marked" crying for life.........

U HV TO DISTINGUISHE BTWN AN EM PLOYMENT N A BUSINESS DEAL.
BUSINESS DEAL BOTH PARTY WIN.
FOR EMPLOYMENTU WILL BE AT THE BOSS MERCY MEET HIS UNRESONAGLE FUTURE DEMANDS,ANY RETRENCHMENT U ARE NR 1 TO GO
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Go back to the reason why you want to quit in the first place.

Is the counter offer going to resolve the reason, or is the additional benefits able to offset the reason?

Personally, I won't even consider... Good horse don't uturn back to eat grass..

1. I have served the nation in a combat unit for 2.5 + 10 years. I had fulfilled my duty as a citizen, but has the country do it's part for me?
2. I don't know where the threat of CCP is, but I know the threat of CECA is already at my doorsteps
3. I had been called a CCP, JHK, Pinoy, but they never called me a CECA..
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(06-12-2021, 11:15 AM)Stoki Wrote:  I Resigned But My Boss Gave a Counter-Offer. Should I Take it?
Ever considered a possible scenario where your employer asks you to reconsider your resignation with a counter-offer? Here’s how to handle the situation.
You’ve thought long and hard about your decision. In fact, you’ve already secured your next job and are looking forward to starting in the new company. Today, you’re going to submit your resignation and move on to the next phase of your career journey. Everything will go as planned.

Wait. What if your employer asks you to reconsider your resignation with an enticing offer on the table? How will you handle the situation?

Take some time to decide

First, ask for some time to decide. Should you ever find yourself at a three-way crossroads between accepting an offer, declining or submitting a counter-offer, the best thing to do is to ask your current employer to give you some time to decide.

https://content.mycareersfuture.gov.sg/resigned-but-boss-gave-counter-offer-should-take/?utm_source=yahoo&utm_medium=contentmkg&utm_campaign=mcfcontent2021&utm_term=NA&utm_content=article58


boss so good meh ?

got offer own daughter's rear-end to the worker ? Big Grin
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This is 1 reason why employers prefer to employ foreigners and not locals. Given a choice no local employers would want to employ u.

Sometimes Its good sinkees get displaced by foreigners. U deserved it.
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