Resignation & Counteroffer
While resigning from your current position can be emotional and sometimes stressful, there are several things you can do to make the process go smoothly and quickly.
Statistics show that if you accept a counteroffer, the probability of voluntarily leaving or being let go within six months to one year is extremely high. 85% of people who accept counteroffers are gone in six months, and 90% of people who accept counteroffers are gone in twelve months. Either because the initial reasons you started job hunting are still there or because your relationship with your employer has been damaged.
What type of company do you work for if you have to threaten to resign before they give you what you are worth?
Where is the money for the counteroffer coming from? Is it your next raise early? All companies have strict wage and salary guidelines which must be followed.
Your company might start looking for a new person at a cheaper price. In many cases you could be training your replacement.
You have now made your employer aware that you are unhappy. If you decide to stay, from this day on, your loyalty will always be in question.
When promotion time comes around your employer will remember who was loyal and who was not.
When times get tough your employer might begin the cutback… with you.
The same circumstances that now cause you to consider a change will repeat themselves in the future even if you accept a counteroffer. Things about your position and company rarely change.
Once the word gets out, the relationship that you now enjoy with your co-workers will never be the same. You risk losing the satisfaction of peer group acceptance.