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Reasons For Leaving - Generic Answer
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I am filling an application form in and one of the questions is why did I leave my last job - anyone got a couple of lines to cover this and any other times it will appear?
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I have worked for the company for XX years, joining the post room in 1999.
12:18 Thu 11th Feb 2016
Obviously you have to say why you left your job!
It's pointless anyone else offering you an answer - I decided to emigrate and changed my mind / My parrot died and I needed to grieve / My husband had a sex change ...
so, best you just say why YOU left YOUR job - which is the answer your prospective employers are looking for.
It's pointless anyone else offering you an answer - I decided to emigrate and changed my mind / My parrot died and I needed to grieve / My husband had a sex change ...
so, best you just say why YOU left YOUR job - which is the answer your prospective employers are looking for.
Change of direction/focus in your career, not being offered the same challenges anymore, needed to chase for more money, personal circumstances changed ie wife/hubbys job was bringing in so much more/less i felt i could take a lesser/more challenging role to compensate for less/more earnings, commute was too long and stressful......hope this helps.
In that case, stretching yourself/ taking on more responsibility/developing your skills in different areas will be a acceptable reason.
If you are already employed by them what did you say regarding your 'home-making' years when you first joined?
I think 'home-making' is an entirely acceptable reason for a career break.
If you are already employed by them what did you say regarding your 'home-making' years when you first joined?
I think 'home-making' is an entirely acceptable reason for a career break.
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