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Woman Criticizes Workplace With Powerpoint Presentation On Mental Health During Exit Interview | Watch

Exit interviews often serve as a platform for employees to voice their grievances about their former companies, including criticisms of company policies, work culture, and management styles. Recently, a woman took this tradition to a new level by delivering a PowerPoint presentation during her exit interview, focusing on how her job affected her mental health. […]

Exit interviews often serve as a platform for employees to voice their grievances about their former companies, including criticisms of company policies, work culture, and management styles. Recently, a woman took this tradition to a new level by delivering a PowerPoint presentation during her exit interview, focusing on how her job affected her mental health.

The video, which has gone viral, begins with a caption stating, “Short, sweet and to the point!” It features a text insert that reads, “I made a PowerPoint presentation for my exit interview at work. What do you think?” The presentation includes charts that illustrate the impact of her work on her mental health.

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Since its posting, the video has garnered nearly 5.4 million views and has sparked considerable discussion.

Reactions On Social Media:

Instagram users have had varied reactions to the video. One user remarked, “The last slide and that’s so on point.”

Another commented, “I cried yesterday. It’s now been 0 days since my last cry, lol.”

A third user shared, “Good for you. Started my own company and never looked back.”

Another commented, “I think many folks are under the misguided opinion that work should be fun. Or even rewarding. For most it isn’t. Make your money. Go home. Stop complaining.”

A fifth user called it “epic,” while a sixth wrote, “Now this is worthy of a meeting instead of an email.”

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