put down - personal prospect,- this is a nice way of saying the job wasn't for you so you went in search of finding the ideal job. advacement purposes,-got a better job,travel purposes, some people that take time off to travel use that one. some people that go back to school use education prospect or educational purpose, or the position they worked at is not what they were trained for. some people take jobs that they are over educated for until something comes along that better fits them.geographical prospect- moved to get a different job.
Honestly.
Educational reasons
depends why you quit. "I resigned to persue other opportunities" sounds better than I quit
You should answer the question honestly and briefly. There is no reason to go into the details on a job application of your leaving a position.
If a job application asks for a reason for leaving, it is best not to lie. However, a vague answer such as "personal reasons" can be acceptable.
Looking for a shorter commute.
You could list it as personal reasons.
If you do not wish to answer honestly, then say something like "you wanted to develop your career and felt the change of job was necessary to your developmental experience".
You need to put on the application that you left job to be at home with your children. No employer would down upon this.
yes you do
Simply list them as "current employer" and the reason for not working. i.e., layoff, reduced hours, etc
You need to write that you left because you no longer wanted to work for the company. As long as there are a mutual agreement, there is no reason to explain more about it.