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IT pros should beware the counter-offer: recruiter

As an IT specialist, youโ€™re smart, talented and available to the highest bidder. But by accepting the best offer, you might end up paying a high price, warns a Toronto IT recruiter.
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Neil Wiseblott at Stafflink Solutions Ltd., a Canadian boutique IT staffing agency, blogs about how accepting an counter-offer from your current employer when you have other prospects is bad news. Skills aside, he writes, your credibility will suffer with both companies in question.
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โ€œAccepting a counter offer means you are breaking multiple commitments which puts a big red flag over your resume,โ€ Weisblott explains.ย โ€œPlus it puts a target on your forehead. Because after you have resigned and then changed your mind, your current employer is planning to replace you as soon as possible.โ€
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Thereโ€™s also danger in over-valuing your IT skills and thinking youโ€™ll always have this kind of leverage, he adds. Bottom line: be honest,ย keep your ego in checkย and never burn a bridge.
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