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There are several questions about job interviews on StackOverflow. I'd like to know about their counterpart: the "exit interview."

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I think the exit interview is an important part of the career transition process. So here are some things I'd like to know:

  • Does your company do exit interviews?
  • Are there special topics that specially apply to software developers?
  • From the employer's perspective: what are important questions to ask? If you do exit interviews on the employer's side: do you have a standard procedure?
  • From the exployee's perspective: how can I leave a positive impression on my way out the door and how can I prepare for the interview? What should I avoid saying?
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There are several questions about job interviews on StackOverflow. I'd like to know about their counterpart: the "exit interview."

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I think the exit interview is an important part of the career transition process. So Hhere here are some thinks things I'd like to know:

  • Does your company do exit interviews?
  • Are there special topics that specially apply to software developers?
  • From the employer's perspective: what are important questions to ask? If you do exit interviews on the employer's side: do you have a standard procedure?
  • From the exployee's perspective: how can I leave a positive impression on my way out the door and how can I prepare for the interview? What should I avoid saying?
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Job exit interviews: how to handle them, how to prepare?

There are several questions about job interviews on StackOverflow. I'd like to know about their counterpart: the "exit interview." I think the exit interview is an important part of the career transition process. So Hhere are some thinks I'd like to know:

  • Does your company do exit interviews?
  • Are there special topics that specially apply to software developers?
  • From the employer's perspective: what are important questions to ask? If you do exit interviews on the employer's side: do you have a standard procedure?
  • From the exployee's perspective: how can I leave a positive impression on my way out the door and how can I prepare for the interview? What should I avoid saying?