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So-- I'm having an exit interview on Friday, and there is a written questionnaire to fill in first. Stuff like "did we get the most out of you," and "was there anything we could have done to keep you."
Given that the whole point of this is to be professional and hassle-free, are there often any special land mines in this form? Do you end up surrendering meaningful rights by being too nice?
For context, departure is mutually agreeable, if only because (a) I quit when I did, which has improved the tone from management, and (b) I've stopped obsessing about some of the craziness in upper management, which is doing wonders for my mood.
Given that the whole point of this is to be professional and hassle-free, are there often any special land mines in this form? Do you end up surrendering meaningful rights by being too nice?
For context, departure is mutually agreeable, if only because (a) I quit when I did, which has improved the tone from management, and (b) I've stopped obsessing about some of the craziness in upper management, which is doing wonders for my mood.