I've been in executive search for over 10 years. Here are my thoughts:
Presenting a counteroffer is a common practice and if you feel like your market value is higher then the offer presented you can counter. When you do, make sure you give a solid business reason for wanting more money other then "I want more money."
I dont think leveraging one offer against another is as common as people say it is. Its also not well recieved by your prespective new empolyers.
You can ask for any start date you want. Most companies will be fine with whatever you want. They are just happy you said yes.
Well, actually I have a pretty nice little Saturday planned. We're going to Home Depot. Buy some wallpaper, maybe get some flooring, stuff like that. Maybe Bed, Bath and Beyond, I don't know, I don't know if we'll have enough time.
If he waits until July 3rd to announce at the Opening then he'd announce on my daughter b-day. Obviously Michigan then bc I will not let anything bad happen on my daughters b day.
As always, good luck and all the best to these kids. He picked a good academic school and will probably get run by UM every time we play him. But that's his choice.
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Hi Denver,
I've been in executive search for over 10 years. Here are my thoughts:
Presenting a counteroffer is a common practice and if you feel like your market value is higher then the offer presented you can counter. When you do, make sure you give a solid business reason for wanting more money other then "I want more money."
I dont think leveraging one offer against another is as common as people say it is. Its also not well recieved by your prespective new empolyers.
You can ask for any start date you want. Most companies will be fine with whatever you want. They are just happy you said yes.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Cheers!