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1. Introduction
2. Carefully consider your options before making up your mind
3. The resignation meeting (resigning orally)
4. The written resignation
5. The counter-offer
6. Leave on the right note


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5 The Counter-Offer

  • Consider any counter-offers seriously. Are you being offered a higher salary, a move to another location, a step up the career ladder?
  • Is this what you really want? Has anything changed? Why did you take the decision to resign in the first place and have these factors been effectively addressed?
  • Will you have the same standing within the company? The boss may now be doubtful of your 100% commitment to the firm. In this way, maybe it would be better to move on.
  • Having already resigned once, will you be more partial to seeking alternative employment more easily next time?
  • How does the acceptance of a counter-offer affect your integrity with your would-be-employers? You never know when you may cross paths with them again.








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