Ask HN: Should one give honest feedback after quiting a job?
You quit your job because management sucks. Do you give honest feedback?
Imho, i dont know what to do in that situation. I feel that it will gain me nothing, but brings me in a risky situation concerning my future.
Be completely selfish for this consideration and just ask yourself "whats in for me?".
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 41.1 ms ] threadI would recommend to hold your tongue.
Maybe, my opinion will be read by someone higher than the management and take action.
Whatever the reason, do not tell them.
There is no benefit to you. There is unlikely to be benefit to them -- most people can't deal with even polite criticism.
An exception can be when the reason is politically "OK" and obvious, e.g. leaving the job to be a full-time parent.
If you have VERY good relations with your employer, then they will know your feelings in advance anyway.
So just let it go.
Edit: So => don't bother
If you want empathy find yourself a good robot to talk to. With no robot available, write everything out in a letter then don't send it.