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Be Prepared for Your Exit Interview

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Deciding to change jobs was the easy part. Telling you boss and
going through the exit interviews are difficult, and you need to
be prepared. So you have decided to leave the company and turned
in you paperwork to your manager after much thought and
introspection. What you need to prepare for are the next three to
four exit interview sessions.


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Be Prepared for Your Exit Interview
Copyright (c) 2006 Kent Jacobson a.k.a. Mr. Success
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Deciding to change jobs was the easy part. Telling you boss and
going through the exit interviews are difficult, and you need to
be prepared. So you have decided to leave the company and turned
in you paperwork to your manager after much thought and
introspection. What you need to prepare for are the next three to
four exit interview sessions. This process is similar to buying a
new car and getting bounced from one person to the next; they try
to counteroffer and talk you out of leaving all the while trying
to wear you down. It is always fascinating to me how companies
can come up with extra $$$ when you tell them you"(tm)re leaving.
Trust me on getting ready. You need to be prepared or you will
wake up tomorrow and go back to your same position, in the same
company, and will soon be just as miserable as you were when you
decided to leave the first time. There are three areas of
planning for the exit interview process that you need to prepare
for.

Step 1. Prepare a notification letter that you will give to your
manager. There are two subjects to cover in your letter: planned
exit date and brief explanation on why you are leaving. The
question on *why* you are leaving will be asked several times. It
is better to put your thoughts in writing so you can refer to
them later. In your explanation, be succinct and straightforward
in a positive manner. Do not single out any person or event that
could turn against you and be the sole focus of discussion that
may eventually turn into an emotional confrontation. Be firm in
you convictions and refer to your letter for guidance. Refer to
professional growth, demonstrated company stability,
communication, and work environment, you now the reasons. Put
them in writing. After you complete the letter, have a trusted
peer or family member read it back to you for critique and
comment. Plan for staying the customary two weeks. This is the
professional approach and allows time for management to try and
back fill and cross train as appropriate.

Step 2. Realize when you turn in your letter the psychological
game begins. Be prepared with a counter offer when asked. I say,
"shoot for the moon," because if they say yes, you do not want
to have any regrets. The people you speak with will try to
negotiate and talk you out of leaving. Be prepared for this and
firm in your decision to resign. Common questions you will be
asked besides why are

    * "What company are you going to?" My response would simply
include comments such as, "The company name is not important for
our discussion and not any of your concern." There is no reason
for you to disclose this information to them, other than giving
them an opportunity to degrade that company and convince you
going there is a poor choice.
    * "What would it take to keep you here?" Counter
with,"What are you offering?" You know what you want because
you are prepared, but do not disclose that information first; let
them offer you something. Think before you open your mouth!
    * "Why haven't you discussed improvements for the company
before? Maybe we can implement some of your ideas." Bla bla bla.
I say that in my opinion the company should be doing these
improvement activities anyway; why are they waiting for a person
that is leaving to jump into action? Don't buy into this
strategy; you have been around long enough to see what the
priorities are and what actually changes from a leadership team
perspective. If the company were on top of their initiative, you
would have already seen activities for improvement.
    * "Have you thought about what this will do to your pension
and retirement?" Often the comment is, "If you stay for xx
years, your pension will double or triple by the age of 55. Think
about all the money you are losing." Stop and think, I don"(tm)t
have that money now, how can I lose it? Again, you have
researched the POTENTIAL impact to your pension and retirement
when you were preparing to leave. I say potential because these
people you are talking to have no more of an idea that the
company will be profitable let alone still be operating in 5 to
15 years than you do. This will probably come from the human
resource manager and will be the last straw in trying to tell you
what a poor decision it is to leave.

All in all, you should spend no more than 5 minutes with each
person you speak with after your initial discussion with your
manager. The reason I say this is, you can be assured they have
spoken to their management and HR about your desire to leave and
been coached on counter offers, discussion points, etc. Realize
that anything they have to offer will be/should be of no interest
to you. Be professional and polite to a point; they are only
trying to get you to stay. What can you do? Take the initiative
when speaking to each subsequent person by asking, "What do you
want to know that is not in my letter?" This is a great tactic
to see if they have even read it. If not, that should also tell
you a lot.

In summary, leaving a position is going to be emotional. Think
through your decision completely; discuss with your trusted
peers, family and friends. Consider the options and above all be
prepared for the exit interview barrage. You can do it. Go with
your instincts as well because you don't want to wake up with
any regrets!




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