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Run: Regretted-Attrition Analysis Survey

Anonymous exit survey for regretted attrition that pinpoints why high performers left, what triggered the decision, and which manager, growth, or culture iss...

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Departure Context and Decision Trigger

Select the single most important factor. You will have a chance to elaborate below.
Be as specific as possible — a particular event, conversation, or realization is more useful than a general statement.
This helps us understand whether the decision was sudden or a slow-build.
Select one: Yes — it was the primary driver / Yes — it accelerated a decision I'd already made / No — I left without another offer lined up.
Examples: higher base, equity, title, remote flexibility, scope of role, industry change. Leave blank if not applicable.

Performance Recognition and Career Growth

1 = Strongly disagree → 5 = Strongly agree
Specific examples help us understand the gap between effort and acknowledgment.
1 = Strongly disagree → 5 = Strongly agree
Examples: role freezes, lack of sponsorship, unclear promotion criteria, favoritism.
1 = Strongly disagree → 5 = Strongly agree
1 = Strongly disagree → 5 = Strongly agree
You do not need to share specific numbers. Describing the nature of the gap (e.g., below-market base, no equity refresh, bonus unpredictability) is sufficient.

Manager Effectiveness and Psychological Safety

1 = Strongly disagree → 5 = Strongly agree
1 = Strongly disagree → 5 = Strongly agree
1 = Strongly disagree → 5 = Strongly agree (Psychological safety, per Amy Edmondson's framework)
Patterns of behavior are more actionable than isolated incidents. Describe what you observed repeatedly.
Select one: Yes, and it led to meaningful change / Yes, but nothing changed / No — I didn't feel it would make a difference / No — I wasn't aware of a channel to do so.
This is one of the most important questions in this survey. Please be direct and specific.

Team, Culture, and Organizational Health

1 = Strongly disagree → 5 = Strongly agree
1 = Strongly disagree → 5 = Strongly agree
Select one: Frequently / Occasionally / Rarely / Never. If Frequently or Occasionally, please elaborate below.
This may include team dynamics, leadership style, pace of change, bureaucracy, or misalignment between stated and lived values.
1 = Strongly disagree → 5 = Strongly agree

Retention Signals and Systemic Insight

eNPS-style question. 0 = Would actively discourage → 10 = Would strongly recommend.
Per eNPS methodology, the reason behind the score is as important as the score itself.
Think systemically. What change would have the greatest impact on retaining people like you?
Select one: Yes, definitely / Possibly, depending on the role and changes made / Unlikely / No. Boomerang intent is a useful retention-health signal.
This is your space. Anything shared here is read by HR leadership and treated with the same anonymity guarantee as the rest of this survey.

Optional Segmentation (Voluntary)

Tenure segmentation helps identify whether regretted attrition clusters in early, mid, or late tenure. Select one: Less than 1 year / 1–2 years / 3–5 years / 6–10 years / More than 10 years.
Used to identify team- or function-level attrition patterns. Your anonymity is preserved — no response is attributed to an individual.
Select one: Individual Contributor / Senior Individual Contributor / Manager / Senior Manager / Director or above.

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