5.
Where is the money for the
counter-offer coming from?
Is it your next raise,
early?
6. When
promotion time comes around,
your employer may remember
who was loyal and who was
not.
7. When times
get tough, your employer may
begin the cutback with you.
Never seek a new job or
offer just to get a raise or
promotion from your current
employer. It backfires every
time.
Some reasons
why you should consider
accepting a counter-offer:
1. The counter-offer is
so over the top great that
you just cannot resist. Keep
in mind that 3-6% and the
same title is not over the
top. A counteroffer needs to
be an actual letter offering
you new terms. You do not
want to agree to a verbal
counter-offer. Often, there
is the promise to review
your compensation in the
near future. Never, should
you accept this since this
meeting will often not
happen.
2. You are
very good at what you do and
the supply and demand for
your skill set is high. If
there is a backlash in the
future, you can get a great
job quickly.
When you
have decided to leave your
current employer, it is
usually advisable to just do
it.