The changing face of exit interviews

The changing face of exit interviews

Goodbyes are hard. Depending on how you see it, exit interviews are either cause for trepidation or an outlet for catharsis.?Whichever the case may be, the format and scope of exit interviews have changed in line with shifting workplace dynamics, as my colleague Sharon Salim reports. Read on to find out more.

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Hong Yi Tay , Journalist


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