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Point of no return! Or is it? What to consider before taking a counteroffer.


After several years of working at a Chicago-area manufacturing company, Dee Thomas' purchasing career seemed stalled. Thomas says that although she discussed her career goals advancement aspirations with management, little seemed to change and she began to feel stuck. A couple of months later, Thomas accepted a job offer--for more money and greater opportunities--from another manufacturing company. Her current employer made her a counteroffer In contract law, a proposal made in response to an original offer modifying its terms, but which has the legal effect of rejecting it.

A counteroffer normally terminates the original offer, but the original offer remains open for acceptance if the counteroffer expressly
 in hopes of persuading her to stay.

A 2004 counteroffer study conducted by Loyola University Loyola University (loi-ō`lə), at New Orleans, La.; Jesuit; coeducational. The university was established through a merger in 1911 of the College of the Immaculate Conception (opened 1849) and Loyola College and Academy (opened 1904).  and the Hay Group This article or section is written like an .
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 management consulting Noun 1. management consulting - a service industry that provides advice to those in charge of running a business
service industry - an industry that provides services rather than tangible objects
 firm, found that 90% of the 284 participating companies made counteroffers to retain employees. Thomas McMullen, a senior consultant with the Hay Group, says, "There is a growing trend for employers to give resigning, high-performing employees in key positions a counteroffer to stay."

Thomas recalls, "They offered me everything I wanted." But she declined it. "The counteroffer was more for the company's benefit than mine. Remaining with the company was not going to be in my best interest."

Vernon Davis Vernon Leonard Davis (born January 31, 1984 in Washington, D.C.) is an NFL tight end for the San Francisco 49ers. Vernon is nicknamed "The Duke", a nickname shared with his father. , a partner with Indianapolis-based executive search firm Protis Executive Innovation, believes that accepting a counteroffer is never to an employee's benefit. Davis, whose firm refuses to work with job seekers who will consider counteroffers, says most offers include only a small increase in compensation, a little change, or a promotion. He says it will not resolve the other issues--lack of challenging work opportunities, objectionable work environment, or conflicts--that may exist.

Davis quotes numerous studies that show that 50% to 80% of employees who accept an employer's counteroffer leave voluntarily within six to eight months, He contends that counteroffers simply postpone the inevitable and ruin an employee's reputation and future chances of working with the recruiter or prospective employer.

Although UniCare Human Resources The fancy word for "people." The human resources department within an organization, years ago known as the "personnel department," manages the administrative aspects of the employees.  Director Michael Guyton also agrees, be offers: "Counteroffers that address all the reasons an employee initially began a job search definitely warrant attention." He suggests seriously weighing the pros and cons pros and cons
Noun, pl

the advantages and disadvantages of a situation [Latin pro for + con(tra) against]
 of accepting a counteroffer instead of automatically dismissing it. "Realize that accepting a counteroffer can be a risk to one's future career, but then so is accepting any job offer--counter or otherwise."
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Title Annotation:MAKING CONNECTIONS
Author:Reed-Woodard, Marcia A.
Publication:Black Enterprise
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Oct 1, 2006
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