Counteroffers Can Influence External Perceptions and Networking Opportunities

Women who receive counteroffers might be perceived externally as less committed or as high-risk hires, which can impact professional reputation and networking in the tech industry. This stigma can unintentionally diminish inclusion in broader professional communities and limit career satisfaction.

Women who receive counteroffers might be perceived externally as less committed or as high-risk hires, which can impact professional reputation and networking in the tech industry. This stigma can unintentionally diminish inclusion in broader professional communities and limit career satisfaction.

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