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Ric.ror | 10:49 Thu 11th Feb 2016 | ChatterBank
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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
Why *did* you leave your job?
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.
Left to pursue other/better avenues. Wanted more responsibility/scope.
if it's because you were sacked for gross misconduct it's probably pointless filling in the form
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.
Because I was so keen to come and work for you.

(Try to avoid saying what a bunch of scumbags the last lot were.)
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Well its the same company - just a different department

One more thing - I don't want to account for the years raising children as 'Homemaker' so what can I put for that?
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.
"lifestyle advisor, physical trainer and nappy-washer" should cover it.
"consultant" will do for that field :)
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One more thing - as i said it is still within the same organisation - I want to say that I have worked for them since 1999 but how can I word it more formally

I cannot say this will be the last time I ask but I would like to thank you
I have worked for the company for XX years, joining the post room in 1999.
" I wanted to explore other job opportunities in other, more interesting Companies"

Or

" I had a right *** of a Boss"

Whichever is most useful to you !
See above....replace with *** with anything you fancy ! I had in mind one who heaves that ruddy great Caber about at the Highland Games !
Having worked for the company since 1999, I feel a move to another department would give me the opportunity to broaden my skills base. It would also allow me to explore how the departments fit together as part of the whole.

Maybe a bit wordy?
Sounds OK to me !
Because I wanted a huge amount of dosh?
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I'm not really doing it for the money - I am doing it because my two line managers are idiots and everytime they open their mouths I just want them to shut up
Actually only one is an idiot - the other is what is known as a 'brown noser'

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