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job application question.reason for leaving currant job
What would be a good reason for leaving your currant job. I'd love to put that i hate where i work now and want a decent job but it doesn't quite sound right....More money!! sounds just as bad.. Any idea's greatly received.
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To further career
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To further career within a different organisation providing fresh issues and challenges.
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To broaden my skills experience within a new organisation.
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something like the above but tailored for the particular job.
By the way, don't take offence but your spelling isn't very good....spelt current not currant. If you have any spelling mistakes on an application form you might as well not bother. Photocopy the blank form, fill in the copy as a draft and get someone who can spell to check through it for errors. Sorry to be so blunt but this is how personnel managers operate.
To further career
or
To further career within a different organisation providing fresh issues and challenges.
or
To broaden my skills experience within a new organisation.
or
something like the above but tailored for the particular job.
By the way, don't take offence but your spelling isn't very good....spelt current not currant. If you have any spelling mistakes on an application form you might as well not bother. Photocopy the blank form, fill in the copy as a draft and get someone who can spell to check through it for errors. Sorry to be so blunt but this is how personnel managers operate.
I always found that something along the lines of
"i've learnt alot in my current job as a xxx, (insert some key skills you want them to know about, i.e. how to deal with customers, presenting to large groups, a techincal skill), but i'm ready to take on some new challenges now and feel this new role is the perfect opportunity as i am passionate about (insert something you really like about the new job).
"i've learnt alot in my current job as a xxx, (insert some key skills you want them to know about, i.e. how to deal with customers, presenting to large groups, a techincal skill), but i'm ready to take on some new challenges now and feel this new role is the perfect opportunity as i am passionate about (insert something you really like about the new job).
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