why do you want to leave your current job/organization/company
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Answers to Interview Questions - Why Do You Want To Leave Your Current Job/Organization/CompanyTRANSCRIPT
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Why Do You Want To Leave Your Current Job/Organization/Company? - Job Interview Answers.
This question looks very simple but it’s not that easy to answer it. Whatever may be the reason
always be truthful. Never bad-mouth your previous company, superiors and co-workers
because it will definitely sound negative on your part. If you do so, the interviewer may think
you may talk bad about his company the next time you’re looking for another job.
Also never speak a lie if you were fired. A background check will easily reveal everything. Try to
deflect the reason from you personally. If your firing was the result of a takeover, merger,
division wide layoff, etc. tell them you were fired not for your mistakes or non-performance but
for the above reasons. If you were fired for not adhering to a company policy, tell the interviewer
that you were asked to leave for violating a company policy which you felt was not
communicated to you properly.
"Saying the truth will never let you down but will create a good impression on the
interviewer."
There are many wrong answers to this question such as:
- I hate my job, my company and my boss.
- I’m sick of working there.
- I need more money.
- My co-workers never supported me and were jealous for my work.
- I was working with a small company and now looking forward to work with a bigger one.
- My company makes me work for more additional hours and was paying on a low scale.
"At the end of the day, it’s highly recommended to give a good answer that leaves a positive
impression while displaying good traits."
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Your answers can be:
1) I was looking for a position like this which is an excellent match for my skills and
experience and I am not able to fully utilize them in my present job as there is very limited scope
of growth. I am interested in a new challenge and an opportunity to use my technical skills and
experience in a different capacity than I have in the past.
2) The company where I was working is a very large company and hence it’s difficult to do and
learn different tasks. We had routine work that never changed. So I am looking for a work in an
environment where I can utilize more of my skills.
3) I am looking forward to work in a company where there are more opportunities. My previous
organization was very small and didn’t have opportunities for growth. I’m looking for a bigger
challenge and to grow my career. After learning the work environment here, I felt this is exactly
the type of place I want to work.
4) I was looking for a position like this which is an excellent match for my skills and
experience and I am not able to fully utilize them in my present job as there is very limited scope
for growth.
5) Recently my family relocated to this area to provide better education to my brothers and small
sisters. So I am looking forward to work for a company closer to my new home. My previous job
was far too away to commute.
6) I really enjoyed what I was doing but I felt I was following a routine. I looked around for more
opportunities to grow, but because the company is small, I was very limited. I want to work in an
environment that will help me to realize my full potential and a place I can contribute
everything I’m capable of doing. My current position doesn’t provide these things for me;
therefore I want to work here. I know this company has a lot of opportunities for growth and
encourages employees to take on challenging projects to learn more. That’s what I’m looking for.
Three Rules for explaining a layoff are:
- Don't blame or sound angry with the company.
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- Don't blame yourself.
- Try to end the answer to this question on a positive note by saying that you are looking
forward to a new position with new responsibilities.
1) Due to a mass reorganization of the company, my entire department was eliminated. Now
I'm looking forward to exploring new options for employment.
2) My company reduced its labor force to accommodate a major shift in business. My function in
the company was moved to a site 2000 kilometers away where i chose not to relocate. I'm
eager to pursue other positions in the local area.
The only information an employer can legally reveal about an ex- employee are:
- Date of Joining.
- Title of the employee at the time of leaving the company.
- Last date with the company.