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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Consider it practice for your exit interview. Say as little as possible.[/quote] +1. Keep the focus on your achievements and responsibilities. Deflect questions about how you feel about the company. If you MUST talk about the company, keep it neutral: I have a great team. The mission of the company is so meaningful to me. I'm glad that my accomplishments have contributed to the success of the company. I also would have no problem telling a white lie to the company about what you see as your future with the company. Never, ever admit your job hunting. When the time comes, I suggest acting as if the opportunity fell from the sky. [/quote] Don’t people see through this BS?[/quote] Sure, but what's the alternative? There is pretty much always zero zero zero upside to being honest with HR under almost any circumstances but especially in the situation described.[/quote]
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