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Do Intel's managers have an authority to make retention offers?

Long story short, I got an external job offer (from a company that is neutral to Intel, not really competing on any level), that would come with a 30% raise. Thing is, I would prefer to stay for various reasons, but higher pay is really tempting. Does Intel do retention offers? And, if so, would it be up to a FLM or higher levels? I got promoted last year, but with a relatively small raise and I'm in a lower part of the range for my grade, so there's a headroom.

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If you make a play for a retention offer, be ready to walk

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Post ID: @2pxi+U4fSJB2

30% raise say it all about how underpaid you are. BK and all the PE and above rose your a$$ and getting rich 😉

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Post ID: @2dtw+U4fSJB2

@2uop Make that grade 10, anything less and you are still office furniture.

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Post ID: @2wdf+U4fSJB2

white males over the age of 50 this post does not apply to you

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Post ID: @2qrz+U4fSJB2

30% over your Intel lettuce?!? Grab that sh-- ASAP. After all the sh!t that Intel's pulled over the past three-plus years, you'd be certifiably nuts to not take that.

Exceptions:

-You're thisclose to retirement;

-You're grade 9+;

-You're in a region without a lot of tech positions and want to somehow hedge your Intel experience

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Post ID: @2uop+U4fSJB2

"effort to pay ratio, Intel can't be beat"

No, if you are grade 9+, the ratio is great. If you are lower grade, you are a working bee, the ratio is terrible.

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Post ID: @2mqr+U4fSJB2

The average FLM does not know the management job. They would not even know or understand the mechanism of making a retention offer. They only do exactly what their mgmt tells them like trained monkeys. Then they get the blame from employees and the AMs and above stay clear.

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Post ID: @1dsy+U4fSJB2

Join new company... acquire new skills... apply back again with higher package expectation...

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Post ID: @1zwd+U4fSJB2

The will offer you out of cycle RSU as a retention mechanism.

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Post ID: @1gpq+U4fSJB2

Goodbye clear Intel can't compete for talent. However effort to pay ratio, Intel can't be beat

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Post ID: @1ywm+U4fSJB2

Yes, manager can make a retention offer. It might not be 30%, but if you give them a reasonable range, say 10% - 15%, they can take it to HR to justify an out of cycle bump.

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Post ID: @1phg+U4fSJB2

I called HR on this 2 years ago and their answer "Intel will not make a competitive offer". I worked in D1D as a PE.

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Post ID: @fqh+U4fSJB2

Why would they even if they had the authority? Unless you are a URM you have nothing to offer.

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Post ID: @fop+U4fSJB2

Yes, managers have authority to make a retention offer.

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Post ID: @nwy+U4fSJB2

Everyone is replaceable and I have never seen an employee get a bump in pay outside of focal. At best, they might promise you a raise at focal but I doubt it would be 30%. You should move on. It will get worse at Intel before it gets better.

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