How to Navigate an Exit Interview | Indeed Career Tips
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Struggling with navigating an exit interview with an employer? When you’re leaving a job we can guide you on how to leave on good terms.
In this video, we’ll show you how to navigate an exit interview so that you can leave on good terms with a position reference to use for future job opportunities. Also, as an added bonus at the end, we will include 4 common exit interview questions with sample responses.
0:00 Intro
0:45 What is an exit interview?
2:09 What is the purpose of an exit interview?
2:54 Do I have to participate in an exit interview?
3:53 How to prepare for an exit interview?
5:02 What questions will be asked during my exit interview?
8:43 Outro
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Left my current job because the dept management is terrible and I don't want to keep bailing water from a sinking ship.
“ Bailing water from a sinking ship” Ha! 😂🤣. You got that right”
There is no such thing as a perfect job. I remember being at some jobs in the past where everybody complains, complains and complains. But nobody leaves. They just keep on complaining about the job.
Thank you so much ❤❤❤❤
I left my old job last year and now I am a janitor and close to my house
If companies were actually interested in listening to their employees BEFORE they get burnt out and decide to leave that would be nice… It seems to me that the exit interview is often nothing more than a free troubleshooting consultation for an organization that wasn’t willing to invest in their own employees growth and development 🤷🏼♂️
Totally agree. I had to walk off my last job due to their unethical practices. I had talked to upper management several times before leaving. Things only got worse.
Or more likely they are just looking for how they can spin their version of events.
@@dawnhoward695 same same same happened to me.
If I share the correct problem during the exit interview, the manager would not give the reference any more. Please advice
What do you say as a reason for leaving a job when your place of employment was becoming highly unethical and states as such on BBB. I had to walk off the job. I even tried talking to upper management before it got to that point. Things only got worse. My integrity will not be tainted.
I declined it because it’s a big mind game
I didn't do mine because I didn't want my boss to have more ammo to lie about.
supop
The best way to navigate an exit interview is DONT PARTICIPATE
Bravo!!!
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