Quitting? Not so fast: Employers fight for valued staff with counteroffers

According to the Hays survey, while just 4 per cent of employers always counteroffer resigning staff, another 50 per cent do so depending on the individual.
Advice for professionals
“Remember, your motivation to change jobs must have been genuine since you not only looked for a new job but applied, interviewed and accepted one. These are not the actions of a satisfied employee.
“Counteroffers are only successful long-term when an employer actively addresses the reasons that drove you to accept another job. Rather than offering a hollow new job title or a few additional benefits, for example, they must make real change that motivates, engages and develops your career.
“If you’re considering a counteroffer, make sure that genuine action will be taken to rectify the issues that drove you into the jobs market. Every situation is unique, so make sure the counteroffer is worth staying for. If not, you’ll find yourself job searching again soon.
Advice for employers
The FY23-24 Hays Salary Guide is based on a survey of over 14,000, consisting of 6,903 organisations and 7,392 professionals.
For further information please contact Kathryn Crowden at kathryn.crowden@hays.com.au
About Hays
Hays plc (the "Group") is the world’s leading specialist in recruitment and workforce solutions, such as Recruitment Process Outsourcing (RPO) and Managed Service Provider (MSP). The Group is the expert at recruiting qualified, professional, and skilled people worldwide, being the market leader in the UK, Germany, and Australia and one of the market leaders in Continental Europe, Latin America, and Asia. The Group operates across the private and public sectors, dealing in permanent positions, contract roles and temporary assignments. As of 31 December 2024, the Group employed over 10,300 staff operating from 225 offices in 33 countries.
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