Exit interview questions
10 example questions to kick off a great exit interview
Exit interviews (the interviews you have with outgoing staff) are really important, but you only get as much out of them as you're willing to put in.
Let's face it - they can be awkward for all kinds of reasons, regardless of why a person is leaving. But for a healthy organisation, they're a great opportunity to collect unfiltered feedback – and to ensure a positive ongoing relationship with a former staff member.
So make the exiting staff member feel safe by being clear the conversation is confidential; remember to focus both on what your organisation is doing brilliantly as well as where it should improve; and always take detailed notes.
Here are some suggestions to get you going - but remember to ask follow-up questions, to make sure you're really digging into the most important details!
- What has been your favourite thing about working here/what did you enjoy the most?
- What was your least favourite thing about working here/what did you enjoy the least?
- What was the best thing about your job? What made you feel most satisfied?
- What was the worst thing about your job? What made you feel least satisfied?
- What would you change about your job?
- Did your job match your expectations when you took the role?
- Based on your experience with us, what do you think it takes to succeed here?
- Did any company policies or procedures (or any other obstacles) make your job more difficult?
- Would you consider working again for us in the future? Would you recommend a role with us to your friends?
- Finally, are there any other comments that you would like to make about our organisation or how we operate?
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