Why did you resign from your previous job?
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Answers:
391 posts Page 12 of 40.
Swaroopa said:
8 years ago
Because, I am looking for growth and prospective.
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Ankit Saini said:
8 years ago
I have learnt a lot of things like teamwork, Punctual and time management. Now, I am looking for better opportunity & also career growth and want to face a new challenge in my life.
(26)
Jaga said:
8 years ago
I have learnt a lot of things like teamwork, Punctual and time management. Now, I am looking for better opportunity & also career growth and want to face a new challenge in my life.
(48)
Bharadwaj said:
8 years ago
To enhance my level of knowledge and to explore my self and like to work in all the product lines.
(12)
Hemant Sonawane said:
8 years ago
Firstly I would like to say thanks to My previous organisation because I have learnt a lot of things.
Now, I want to move ahead in my career and want to more career challenges in my life. In my last organisation there is no schedule for payment & Holidays.
Now, I want to move ahead in my career and want to more career challenges in my life. In my last organisation there is no schedule for payment & Holidays.
(12)
Drishti Kashyap said:
8 years ago
@ALL.
Your potential employers will always want to know why you bailed on your last job or why you were fired.
There are many good reasons to leave a position " some that should be discussed in a job interview and some that absolutely should not.
You should never lie in a job interview. However, you should highlight the positive reasons for considering a new position and avoid talking about any negative ones if you can.
Do mention you being underpaid and how you can handle greater responsibility.
You should check out some sites like Interview which will help you with your situation by framing good answers for you and scheduling mock interviews. All the best!
Your potential employers will always want to know why you bailed on your last job or why you were fired.
There are many good reasons to leave a position " some that should be discussed in a job interview and some that absolutely should not.
You should never lie in a job interview. However, you should highlight the positive reasons for considering a new position and avoid talking about any negative ones if you can.
Do mention you being underpaid and how you can handle greater responsibility.
You should check out some sites like Interview which will help you with your situation by framing good answers for you and scheduling mock interviews. All the best!
(17)
Bharath said:
8 years ago
I am thankful to my previous Organisation because I have learnt a lot of things from there. According to me, change is necessary to everyone to enhance your skills, Knowledge and for personal growth and financial growth. Your organisation is the good platform where I can learn more.
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Utpal said:
8 years ago
I am much thankful to my previous organisation as they provided an opportunity to start my career but simultaneously I love to work in the more challenging environment. Expecting a different change with the same work every day is a waste hence decided to go ahead and grow the skills in all sector.
(37)
Abdul said:
8 years ago
I like to meet the new challenges and work with new people who teach me from their way and for increment.
(22)
Naresh said:
8 years ago
I'm looking forward to face a new challenge in my career.
(23)
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