Information

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Name

  • Reason for Leaving

  • Start Date

  • Leave Date

  • Reason for Survey
    To understand why you decided to leave the company
    Understand any problems or issues that exited
    To understand if any changes can be made by the business

    Therefore, please be as honest as possible, it will have no impact on your relationship with the company

  • Recruitment

  • Did the information provided at your interview reflect the work involved

  • Do you feel the benefits package was competitive?

  • Do you feel your salary was competitive ?

  • Training and Induction

  • Did you have a clear understanding of your role and responsibilities?

  • If not, did you ask for clarification from your manager?

  • Do you feel that you had the right training for the job?

  • Tools and Equipment

  • Did you have the right tools to enable you to do your job?

  • Communication

  • Did you have regular communication with your manager?

  • How often did they communicate with you ?

  • Did you enjoy your time with Flowrite

  • What do you like about the company?

  • What do you feel are the company's strengths?

  • What do you not like about the company?

  • What do you feel are the Company's weaknesses?

  • Reason for Leaving

  • Job

  • Comment

  • Prospects

  • Comment

  • Pay-related

  • Comment

  • Personality clash- colleagues

  • Comment

  • Personality clash- management

  • Comment

  • Working conditions

  • Comment

  • Other comments

  • Is there anything Flowrite could have done differently to prevent you from leaving?

  • Comment

  • Would you return to Flowrite if the right opportunity arose?

  • How would you rate your time at Flowrite 1= very poor, 10= fantastic and enjoyable

  • Engineer

  • Manager

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