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sizeon wrote: » what do you tell your boss when you are going to leave?
vanquish23 wrote: » The truth. You let your new job know that your looking for more experience.
J_86 wrote: » Don't say something negative about the company you work for now
J_86 wrote: » don't burn any bridges, you never know when you may meet again.
PsychoFin wrote: » In my experience, considering a counter offer is never worth it.
Essendon wrote: » Agree with the others, NEVER entertain a counter offer. If your current employer really wanted to keep you, they should've upped your salary and give you more experience.
dave330i wrote: » Used to be part of the never accept counter offer. Now I believe in the standard IT answer of it depends. It depends on your skill sets, value of said skill sets, capability of current company & potential future company. I had a chance to jump ship while back, but decided to accept the counter offer after weighing the pros & cons. Now I'm in position to get at least 1 VCDX and all VCAP in the near future.
TheCudder wrote: » Agreed. If you have an uncommon skill-set, hold a position that my be tough to back-fill, you're a critical part of the team and actually want to stay, then I think the counter-offer is something to consider. Now if your just the average IT Joe, decline the counter and move on because you'll be the first to go when things turn sour.
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