I don't know if I 100% with some of the other posters... why not be honest (but diplomatic), so that future employees can have it a little better?
Update
Some topics for developers:
Did your employer not let you play with the latest toys (or at least toys from this millennium?) Lots of companies have a "if its not broke don't fix it" attitude, which is fine... but programmers tend to love the latest and the greatest, so they need to accommodate that somehow.
Did your employer provide you with an appropriate work environment? Was it unreasonably noisy? Did they provide you with adequate equipment?
Were you constantly micromanaged?
Were you constantly given unreasonable expectations?
Were you paid what the market bears?
Were you constantly working well over 40 hours a week? Was it without compensation?
(Related to the last question) did you have insufficient down time? We are not factory workers, we need some percentage of the day or week to have freedom to explore new technologies and strategies.
