Thursday, November 14, 2019
11 Great Stay Interview Questions
11 Great Stay Interview Questions 11 Great Stay Interview Questions 11 Great Stay Interview Questions DeZube As we pointed out in our article on Stay Interviews, managers can be reluctant to conduct stay interviews, for fear that employees will ask for raises that arent in the budget. Those fears are often unfounded. In truth, stay interviews are your best defense against employee attrition. To find out what questions to ask in the stay interview, we spoke with Beverly Kaye, author of Help Them Grow or Watch Them Go. She points out that the best stay interview questions help managers individualize their work as leaders and learn more about the people they manage. To get the most from your organizations stay interviews, Kaye recommends asking these 11 questions: 1.What about your job makes you want jump out of bed? 2.What about your job makes you want to hit the snooze button? 3.What are you passionate about? 4.Whats your dream job? 5.If you changed your role completely, what would you miss the most? 6.If you won the lottery and didnt have to work, what would you miss? 7.What did you love in your last position that youre not doing now? 8.What makes for a great day at work? 9.If you had a magic wand, what would be the one thing you would change about your work, your role and your responsibilities? 10.What do you think about on your way to work? 11.Whats bothering you most about your job? Keep Your Workers Happy If exit interviews and engagement surveys arent improving your organizations employee attrition numbers (or even if they are), you may want to add stay interviews to your list of recruitment strategies. Want to know about other measures you can take to improve your employees satisfaction?Sign up for exclusive https://www.youtube.com/ adviceand well send you the latest recruiting tips, hiring trends, management strategies, and even some awesome deals. Youll learn simple steps you can take to help employees stay engaged and touting the great benefits of working at your company.
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