While we
do not see Exit Interviews very often, it is good to know what to expect if you
do have one!
To start
with, what exactly is an exit interview?
An exit interview is a meeting conducted between you and your employer
(usually a Human Resources personnel) and this is done after you have already
submitted your resignation. The exit
interview provides your firm with the opportunity to receive honest feedback
from you before you leave. Basically,
the firm wants to know why you quit and what they can do to improve moving
forward.
With
this, let’s look at some of the important things to consider before you head
into your exit interview.
Preparation – plan what you will discuss. You will want to provide the firm with constructive criticism while outlining to them what you liked about the role and organization, as well as giving them any suggestions on the best type of person to hire for your vacancy.
Stay
Positive and Be Helpful – This is important as you will want to set your
emotions aside. You want this to be a
very fact-based conversation. The firm
is conducting the exit interview to learn how they can better retain and engage
their staff. Therefore, you will want to
frame your opinions to demonstrate that you’re thinking about what's best for
the company. You do not want to be too
candid as you may come across bitter. I
suggest being specific about the things you liked and then a bit more general
when discussing some of the things you did not prefer.
Expect
the conversation to focus on some of the following questions:
Why
are you leaving?
What
did you like most about your current role?
What
did you like least about your current role?
Do
you feel that we offered you the right amount of support to do your job well?
What
type of skills and experience should we look for when hiring your replacement?
What
is it about your new role that led you to accept it?
When
answering these questions, keep in mind the points we made earlier, about
staying positive and being helpful. And
make sure to prepare your responses around them.
Remember,
the reason you are having your exit interview is because you already quit! What’s the worst that could happen during
it? You need to think of it as more of
an opportunity to provide valuable information to the firm you spent your time
with so that they can get better and improve their staff retention.
Thanks
for reading!
If you
have any questions about the best way to approach your exit interview, contact
us.
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