Why did you resign from your previous job?

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Manoj Kumar said:   9 years ago
If I say Which company I am working it is very useful for me because I learn a lot here and polished to my skills and communication administration management so I would like to say thanks my organization for supported me. And now, I am able to utilize my experience and skills.
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Elakkiya said:   8 years ago
Because I was unbergone for some operations. Due to my medical issues I resigned my job.
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Shreekant said:   7 years ago
First of all, I am thankful for my current organization because I have learnt working under pressure with multiple projects. I joined this organization on November 2017. I worked for three clients since last 7 months. My first project was completed in 15 days and second project in 10 days. My third project started in December 2017 and ends in July 2018. I do not know what after July month? I feel job Security and uncertainty made me to search job.
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BIKASH CH PANDA said:   5 years ago
Career stagnation can be difficult to deal with, so I have been working hard for years without any options, promises or offers of promotions, I choose to leave for a company where a promotion is a possibility.
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Pooja b said:   1 month ago
I truly value my time at my company.
Because I learned many skills there.
So, I feel this is the right time to explore new challenges and learn expand my skills.
So that I can grow further in my career.
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Prakul Vwerma said:   9 years ago
It's really a good question. I left my previous organisation because I was not getting transport facility as my house comes under a non-hiring zone and it became very difficult for me to manage the travel time however my last company was one of the best companies to work as they help people there to excel and be what you want to be so this is the only reason I left.
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Diksha said:   9 years ago
I am looking for more good opportunities & new learning just wants to explore something new.
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Smita saini said:   9 years ago
First I would like to say thanks to my previous organisation who gave me opportunity to enhance my Skills but according to me changes is always better to enhance your skill and for financial growth.
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DanitaC said:   9 years ago
I loved my last job and progressed to increasingly more responsibilities. The culture of real-estate development does not lend itself to tact or hand-holding with employees, architects, city leaders or engineers. This entails a great deal of yelling and screaming to get points across in meetings. Sometimes that involved invading one's personal space, in your face in the open office, wherever. I totally understand this and realize these disagreements are the nature of the beast. High turnovers are the result. Too much money is at stake and there is no time for diplomacy. However, I soon realized that, while I thrived in that environment, it was not what I wanted as a long term career. What I learned there was invaluable, I left on good terms and consider myself a huge fan of the work being done there.
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Shaik said:   3 months ago
I truly value my time at my company.
Because I learned a lot of skills from there.
So, I feel this is the right time to explore new challenges and learn expand my skills.
So that I can grow further in my career.
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