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blijveninterviews

Blijveninterviews, or stay interviews, are structured conversations between an employer and an employee with the aim of understanding the reasons the employee stays with the organization and identifying factors that could cause them to leave. The concept, adopted from English stay interviews, emphasizes proactive retention rather than reacting to turnover.

Typically conducted as one-on-one discussions, often by the employee's direct manager or HR, they are not performance

Benefits of blijveninterviews include early identification of retention risks, informing people-management decisions, and enabling targeted improvements.

Implementation considerations include deciding who conducts the interview, ensuring psychological safety, determining cadence, documenting insights, and

See also: stay interviews; employee retention; employee engagement.

reviews
or
appraisals.
They
may
occur
at
key
moments,
such
as
after
onboarding,
during
career
development
planning,
or
at
regular
intervals
(for
example
annually
or
semi-annually).
The
focus
is
on
the
employee's
job
satisfaction,
engagement,
recognition,
workload,
growth
opportunities,
team
relationships,
and
alignment
with
values
and
goals.
Example
questions
include:
What
do
you
value
most
about
your
role?
What
could
make
you
stay
longer?
What
would
cause
you
to
consider
leaving?
What
obstacles
do
you
see
to
doing
your
best
work?
What
could
management
do
differently
to
support
you?
Limitations
include
potential
bias,
the
risk
of
insincere
answers
if
trust
is
lacking,
and
the
need
for
concrete
follow-up
and
resources
to
act
on
feedback.
Effectiveness
depends
on
management
commitment
and
the
integration
with
broader
retention
strategies
and
data.
linking
findings
to
action
plans.
Training
for
managers
in
inquiry
and
active
listening
is
common.
While
not
a
substitute
for
exit
interviews,
blijveninterviews
complement
them
by
addressing
issues
before
turnover
occurs.