Increase employee retention with these stay interview questions
Does it help to ask employees why they’re leaving when they’ve already given notice? You won’t stop them from going. Yet most companies hold exit interviews to get some semi-honest feedback on workplace conditions and employee satisfaction, and to maybe-perhaps-possibly fix some wrong stuff after the fact. You might have prevented these employees from leaving at all if you had practiced stay interviews instead!
In a stay interview, managers learn what employees love about the company and why they choose to continue working there. They also learn how employees could be kept happy, or what might cause them to move on. But what questions can help you get to all that?
Three types of questions can help: what causes employees to stay, what might increase employee loyalty and retention, and what might cause employees to leave. Some examples:
- What do you like most/least about working for this company?
- What do you like most/least about your position?
- Do you feel customer service is our top priority?
- How would you rate the company as an employer, on a scale of 1-10?
- Do you feel valued?
- What talents, interest, or skills are you not exercising in your current role?
- What additional types of feedback would you like about your performance?
- How do you like to be recognized?
- How can the company improve your work-life balance?
- Is there something more you would like to be learning here?
- What could I do more or less of, as your manager?
- How can I better support you, as your manager?
- What bothers you most about your job right now?
- What would make you look for a job at a different company?
Those are just a few questions designed to find what’s wrong before employees pack up their desks. Stay interviews uncover what employees like and want from the company, which helps focus efforts and dollars where they’re most effective. Taking the company’s pulse on a regular basis will keep the company and its employees happy and healthy!
For more about the stay interview, check out the YES! Your Human Resources Solution article, “Wait, Don’t Go! – The ‘Stay Interview.’”
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