It's too late! The time for asking the questions in an exit interview was 3 months to a year ago, when the information gleaned could have done some good and facilitated retooling the relationship to make it more profitable for the employee and the company.
Employees, don't say anything in an exit interview other than "Well, I don't really have anything to say about that." The only thing you can accomplish is to burn bridges. You might not care about burning bridges back to the institution, but you should, and worse, you can also burn bridges to people that you may have to deal with somewhere else some day.
Companies, if you really think the questions in an exit interview provide useful information ... then why aren't you asking them of all of your employees, now?
