This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
Tips for Writing a Counteroffer Letter State clear reasons backed with research. Communicate other job offers. Emphasize your sought-after skills. Formulate your wants as requests rather than demands. Use polite, neutral terms. Edit and proofread.
Here are a few ways to remain polite and professional: Tell your boss immediately. Thank your employer for the counteroffer. Show appreciation and gratitude to your employers for identifying you as a valuable employee.
Accepting a counteroffer can lead to a sense of mistrust, making it challenging to rebuild a positive working relationship. Your loyalty could come into question, potentially affecting future assignments and promotions.
Dear name, Thank you for your continued interest in our job title position. We have reviewed your counteroffer and are happy to accept it, including meeting your salary expectations of requested amount. Include any other offer-specific details, like benefits and PTO.
I'm writing in response to your requested salary upgrade. After carefully considering your proposed terms, we've decided to accept your counter offer. We're excited to have you on the team and hope our new compensation terms motivate you to come work with our company.
Thank the employer for considering your counter offer and for the opportunity to continue discussions. Ask for clarification on why the counter offer was not accepted. Reiterate your interest in the role and explain why it remains a good fit for you, focusing on the positives.
Just say you appreciate the interest in the counter offer but the decision has been made and you've accepted the offer. No need to disclose company name or offer if you don't want to.
Use this sample template for accepting a counteroffer: Dear name, Thank you for your continued interest in our job title position. We have reviewed your counteroffer and are happy to accept it, including meeting your salary expectations of requested amount.
Just say you appreciate the interest in the counter offer but the decision has been made and you've accepted the offer. No need to disclose company name or offer if you don't want to.
For example, "Corrigan Media's offer of $45,000 is generous, but I would like to counter with a salary of $52,000, which is the national average salary for graphic designers." Conclude the letter: Repeat your excitement to work with the company and why your counteroffer is appropriate.