He left despite company offering him more than twice his salary to stay, took a job that paid less: ‘Companies don’t reward loyalty but…’

He left despite company offering him more than twice his salary to stay, took a job that paid less: ‘Companies don’t reward loyalty but…’

A top performer quit after three years of modest pay increases, feeling unappreciated. His former company then offered double his salary, but it was too late. He accepted a lower offer elsewhere, prioritizing acknowledgment over just money.

Source: The Economic Times
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