Accepted a new position, now my current company is offering me a promotion.

Title says it all. I've been BDR for the past 9 months now and have been extremely successful in that role. With the job market the way it is, I was offered an AE position with a new company and the territory being my current hometown and a couple towns over as well. With that comes a much higher base, OTE, etc.


Now that my current company knows I'm leaving, they're working on ways to promote me into a new role and offering me other opportunities to stay, which is something they never discussed with me in my 9 months here. There's a 0% chance I stay where I'm at, but had to tell someone, would also welcome some WR opinions as well!

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CoorsKing
WR Officer
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Retired King of the Coors Knights
Never accept a counter offer. The only reason they are doing that is unplanned headcount is harder to deal with than planned. Most of the people that accept counters still end up leaving/getting pushed out a few months later.
funcoupons
WR Officer
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Exactly. A counter offer is always smoke and mirrors to benefit the company, not you.
getrichordieDIALIN
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Sales Development Representative
Great advice and I agree. In the same position right now.
FeedTheKids
Politicker
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Solutions Consultant
^^^ย 

Counter offer is always BS. If they really valued you, they woulda promoted you/paid you more while they had you.ย 
DrunkenArt
Politicker
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Sales Representative
Agreed 100%. A good chunk of our team, including the top performers are all leaving/have left, so it's not really a good look for the big boss at the moment.ย 
NoSuperhero
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BDR LEAD
The counter offer is always reactionary. If you accept it, it'll look like you took your promotion to leverage your ass outta there. In the episode of Branch Closing from The Office we see how this actually plays out in real life the majority of the time that's how people will see it.

Where I'm at some one got a promotion to VP level to later become VP of marketing for LATAM for a major CRM 3 weeks later.
poweredbycaffeine
WR Lieutenant
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Taking a counter is like being Snow White when she ate the poison apple. Avoid that shit.
DrunkenArt
Politicker
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Sales Representative
Avoiding it like the plague. Worst part is, was never given a proper 1:1 and now they're shocked I'm leaving
RedLightning
Politicker
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Mid-Market AE
Yeah, it's extremely hard to come back and have things work out. However, don't burn any bridges! People move around org to org a lot so you don't want to develop a bad reputation. They'll try to spread some FUD on your way out about making the jump to AE so be ready for that as well.
DrunkenArt
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Sales Representative
I did get a great recommendation from my boss, so that's always a good thing to have. We're leaving it as something I can always come back to later on in life if things don't go as planned.ย 
UrAssIsSaaS
Arsonist
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SaaS Eater
Doesnโ€™t sound like youโ€™re asking for any advice here so good on you for taking advantage of the job market and taking that step!
DrunkenArt
Politicker
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Sales Representative
Completely correct! I meant to change it to discussion, but completely forgot before posting. Might as well take advantage of it while it's here
SaaSam
Politicker
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Account Executive
Since everyone else already touched on the bullshit behind counter offers I won't beat that dead horse. Personally if I was offered the opportunity to target the area I grew up in AND it paid a much higher base it would be a no brainer.
DrunkenArt
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Sales Representative
I don't think I took more than 5 seconds to accept the offer verballyย 
SaaSam
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Account Executive
Sounds about right. I would love to target my hometown.ย 
Nairobi
Politicker
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AE
Love it when companies only care about their employees when they decide to leaveโ€ฆ
CaneWolf
Politicker
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Call me what you want, just sign the damn contract
Nope, fuck em.
CuriousFox
WR Officer
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Keep the new offer.
LordBusiness
Politicker
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Chief Revenue Officer
Yeah, counters are bull shit - but congrats to you - gotta feel good to have a few different companies fawning over your services.ย  Don't burn the bridge with your current company though, never know what the other side of the rainbow has to offer until you arrive there.ย 
Blackwargreymon
Politicker
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MDR
Where I'm at some one got a promotion to VP level to later become VP of marketing for LATAM for a major CRM 3 weeks later.
GreenSide
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Sales manager
Leave otherwise youโ€™ll find yourself in the same position next time too. If they had the role and money to give you a promotion, why didnโ€™t they already?
Gyro25
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Account Executive
First off, congrats. I'm 5 months into my BDR role and hope to be where you're at at the 12 month mark. Secondly, I think everyone here has given very sound advice. Best of luck, my guy!ย 
DrunkenArt
Politicker
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Sales Representative
Thanks! Same to you, keep smiling and dialing, it'll pay off in the end!
CanadianCloser
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Business Development Rep
Counter offers are dangerous. It shows that they know youโ€™re worth more than they paid you, but they waited until they were going to lose you to bring it up. Unless youโ€™re at a small family business and love what you do, or have a lot of perks that the new job doesnโ€™t have, take the new offer.
MajorB
WR Lieutenant
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AE
Congrats! Too bad, so sad for your former employer. Should'a could'a would'a promoted you sooner. Womp for them. Yay for you.ย 

Also, someone recently told me folks who accept counter offers still leave within 9 months. They're basically buying themselves time to replace you.ย 
Clashingsoulsspell
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ISR
Send recap emails after every meeting, reminding them of the value you took away
Error32
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ISR
Ask for coaching along the way, i.e. text the hiring manager for your first interview and say "I'm really looking forward to starting the process, I'm coming prepared with XYZ for the interview, anything else that would help me be successful on the call?"
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