ReferIndia News HR offered Rs 60,000 instead of the Rs 75,000 the candidate asked for. Two months later, employee resigned. Manager says, 'You should have informed...'

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HR offered Rs 60,000 instead of the Rs 75,000 the candidate asked for. Two months later, employee resigned. Manager says, 'You should have informed...'

Published on: July 12, 2026, 1:48 p.m. | Source: The Economic Times

A Delhi startup co-founder shared a story about a candidate accepting a low salary. The employee performed well and took on more responsibilities over two months. This employee then received a better offer and resigned from the company. The manager regretted not discussing the employee's initial salary concerns. Employers should value candidates' perceived worth to retain talent effectively.

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