Employee offboarding consists of numerous steps and workflows. These may include: • Documenting
standard operating procedures (SOPs) and knowledge transfer, including contact lists, file and record locations, and status reports on ongoing projects and tasks • Software removal • Termination of logins and/or accounts such as bank accounts, phones, and email addresses, with redirection to a new responsible party • Asset reclamation, such as computer hardware and other devices • Finalize paperwork such as
Non-Disclosure Agreements, health and retirement benefits,
Non-compete agreements, tax documents, and outstanding reimbursements as well as any documentation required for compliance, particularly in regulated industries • Removal from company website, social media profiles, org charts, and other active publications • Reclamation or destruction of sensitive and security items such as ID badges, parking tags, uniforms, and access cards or keys • Exit interviews that may include questionnaires and surveys, as well as reviewing the information collected by company stakeholders, can be conducted effectively through an LMS platform == Best practices ==