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Rational, easy to understand and accept reasons for leaving your job: You are looking for better career prospects, professional growth and work opportunities. You want a change in career direction. You are looking for new challenges at work.
Desire to learn. Desire to take on more responsibility. Desire to take on less responsibility. Desire to relocate. Desire for a career change. Desire to gain a new skill or grow a current skill.
Rational, easy to understand and accept reasons for leaving your job: You are looking for better career prospects, professional growth and work opportunities. You want a change in career direction. You are looking for new challenges at work.
Learn about your career goals and how this position fits into your plan. Make sure that you are sincerely interested in the job and will be motivated to perform if hired. Find out what you know about the company, industry, position (and if you took the time to research)
Possible Answer #10 To be honest, I was not actively looking for a new job. ... That is my reason for job change. The hiring manager is eager to know your reason for a job change for obvious reasons. He/she will not hire candidates who resent their current employer or have an attitude issue.
Be honest (kind of) Talk about looking for a new challenge in your career, learning a new industry or focus area, or needing to find a new job because you're relocatingthose are honest, relatable answers. You say: I feel as though I'm ready for another stage in my career. A new challenge.
Avoid Negativity. Try to focus on the positive reasons you left your position. ... Be Honest. ... Practice, Practice, Practice. ... Look Forward. ... Consult an Expert to Learn More.
Your values no longer align with the company mission. You'd like additional compensation. The company you worked for went out of business. You feel undervalued in your current role. You are looking for a new challenge. You want a job with better career growth opportunities.
Your employment record at your old company should reflect that you quit and not that you were fired. ... However, the difference between being fired or discharged and voluntarily quitting is significant in a number of ways. Whether to resign or be fired is a matter of strategy and depends on the facts of your situation.
A short explanation of why you are resigning When explaining why you are quitting your job, it's OK to keep things general and say something like, I am leaving to accept a position at another company.
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