Why did you resign from your previous job?

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Dattatreya Gaikwad said:   1 year ago
First of all, I want to say thanks to my previous company because I have learned lots of things like team management, communication skills, etc.

I resigned from my previous job because of my career growth and financial growth to learn new things and face challenges.
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Shaik said:   12 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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Pooja b said:   10 months 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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MANISH JANGID said:   8 months ago
I have learned a lot from my current role, but now, I'm looking for a new skill set, all of which I see the potential for in this job.
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Sumedha said:   7 months ago
I truly appreciate the time I spent at my previous organisation, which helped me in enhancing my skills.

But currently there are less/ no opportunities in my domain. So, I am looking for new challenges which would help me in achieving my goal and grow in my career.
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Dattatreya Gaikwad said:   3 months ago
I learned a lot in my previous role, especially in the US insurance process and client handling. After gaining that experience, I felt ready for a position with more growth opportunities, new challenges, and long-term career progression aligned with my goals.
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Anjali Singh said:   3 weeks ago
I learned a lot in my previous role, like how to be ethical, resolve customer complaints, identify when customers are distressed, empathise with them, interact personally, and then guide them toward resolution.

However, after working nearly 5 years in the same area, I felt there was nothing new left to learn in that field.

That is why I decided to resign and plan a switch back to the technical field, where I can continue learning and growing.
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