Dictionary Entry
exit interview
Part of SpeechnounPronunciation/eks-it in-ter-vyoo/A meeting where an employer asks an employee who is leaving the company about their reasons for leaving, often to gather feedback.
In a Sentence
“The company conducted an exit interview to understand why the employee was leaving.”
Origin
Phrase combining 'exit' (Latin 'exitus' - going out) and 'interview' (French 'entrevue' - a meeting).
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