Exit Interview
EXIT INTERVIEW
Exit Interview
Warm-up
Talk about these questions with your teacher.
선생님과 이야기해 보세요.
- What do you think is the most common reason people leave their jobs?
사람들이 직장을 떠나는 가장 흔한 이유가 뭐라고 생각하세요? - If you were quitting, would you be completely honest in an exit interview? Why or why not?
퇴사한다면, 퇴사 면담에서 완전히 솔직하게 말하겠어요? 이유는?
Vocabulary
Study these key words from the reading.
지문의 핵심 단어를 공부하세요.
Reading
Read the passage with your teacher.
선생님과 함께 지문을 읽어보세요.
Exit Interview
What is an Exit Interview?
An exit interview is typically a meeting between at least one representative from a company's human resources (HR) department and a departing employee. (The departing employee usually has voluntarily resigned vs. getting laid off or fired.) The HR rep might ask the employee questions while taking notes, ask the employee to complete a questionnaire, or both.
What's the Purpose of an Exit Interview?
Human resources departments conduct exit interviews (also called exit surveys) to gather data for improving working conditions and retaining employees. However, a hidden purpose is to help employers avoid costly litigation down the road, caused by "disgruntled" employees.
In other words, your comments and the notes an HR rep takes during your exit interview might be used against you in court, should you decide to sue your former employer.
Must I Submit to an Exit Interview?
No. It's your right to decline an exit interview. A reputable employer will respect your decision. However, a not-so-reputable employer might resent that you didn't participate and file a "would not rehire" or similar adverse notation in your personnel records. The same employer might reveal the notation during a background check.
Should I Participate in an Exit Interview?
Naturally, the decision whether or not to participate in an exit interview is ultimately up to you. But there are varying opinions about whether or not you should participate. Some career experts think you should, because, although it doesn't help you much, it helps a sincere employer improve working conditions for remaining employees.
But other career experts question the usefulness of an exit interview. (A better time to conduct such a meeting is while an employee is committed, not while he or she is on the way out the door and concerned about burning a bridge.) Consequently, they don't think the risks for departing employees are worth it, so they advise against participating. Alternately, they advise participants to give "generic" responses only or at least think carefully before responding.
Besides potential bridge burning, risks for departing employees include the information falling into the wrong hands and ruining references, the employer revealing negative information during a background check, and as previously indicated, the employer submitting either positive or negative information as evidence in a lawsuit.
Some things to consider before participating in an exit interview are listed below.
? As a departing employee, will you benefit from an exit interview?
? Is the exit interview anonymous or must you sign a questionnaire or the HR rep's notes?
? Is the reason you're leaving any of the company's business or an invasion of your privacy?
? Why did your employer wait until you're leaving to ask your opinion?
? Will the HR department really use your comments for improvements or are they just trying to find out the "real" reason you're leaving?
? Might an exit interview burn a bridge, ruin a reference or cause an adverse background check for you?
? Might you sue your former employer down the road?
Employers ask exit interview questions verbally or in questionnaire form. These days, it's not uncommon for exit interview questions to be in electronic questionnaire form on computers
Korean Trap! / 한국인 실수 교정
Common mistakes Korean speakers make when discussing exit interviews.
퇴사 면담에 대해 이야기할 때 한국인이 자주 하는 실수입니다.
위 문장은 맞지만, 많은 한국인이 "I resigned the company"라고 합니다. resign은 자동사이므로 "resign from + 장소"로 써야 합니다. resign 뒤에 바로 목적어를 쓸 수 없습니다!
사역동사 "make"는 목적어 뒤에 동사원형을 씁니다. "to"를 넣지 마세요! (make + 사람 + 동사원형)
Discussion
Share your thoughts with your teacher.
선생님과 의견을 나눠보세요.
- The reading mentions that exit interview comments could be used against you in court. Does this change how honest you would be?
지문에 따르면 퇴사 면담 내용이 법정에서 불리하게 사용될 수 있다고 합니다. 이것이 솔직함에 영향을 미칠까요? - Do you think it is your right to decline an exit interview? Would you ever refuse one?
퇴사 면담을 거부하는 것이 당연한 권리라고 생각하나요? 거부할 의향이 있으세요? - What is the difference between being "laid off" and being "fired"? Have you or anyone you know experienced either?
"해고(laid off)"와 "파면(fired)"의 차이는 무엇인가요? 경험한 적이 있나요? - How can a company create a safe environment where departing employees feel comfortable sharing honest feedback?
회사가 퇴사하는 직원들이 편하게 솔직한 피드백을 나눌 수 있는 환경을 어떻게 만들 수 있을까요?
Lesson Summary / 수업 요약
Today's Topic: EXIT INTERVIEW
Level: Interview (ITV)
Review this lesson before your next class! / 다음 수업 전에 복습하세요!