The best way is to give a positive answer... rather than focus on the negative aspects of the job, talk about what you did enjoy and how those things relate to the position you are aiming for. Then explain that you didn't feel comfortable in the workplace and felt you would be able to bring out the best in yourself elsewhere. It would perhaps be a good idea to say "It's important that you enjoy your work and I look forward to (or the possibility of) a fulfilling career(permanent)/job(part-time-temp) with yourselves"
- Use wording that you feel is appropriate and you comfortable with - All questions in an interview should be answered in a positive manner, even negative questions like the above can be used to your advantage and don't forget you are there to sell yourself!
It is called Exam.
Tiki Barber said in an interview that he left the Giants because he was not willing to give the effort that the training required. He wanted to do many other things and it was just a personal decision to leave.
No...just means you had a interview.
you can say that the job just did not fit what you wanted to do with the of your life
Andrew (Dru)'s dad did leave him. On an interview a few years back someone asked the question, did Dru's dad really leave with a Spanish *****? Dru got very emotional and couldn't get any words out except for, 'Can I just have a minute' an 'Sorry'. I believe if he got emotional its best just to not ask him an just believe it happened because he gets emotional every time someone asks it.
Say just that, but feel confident and strong, do not show if you are nervous. Take notes during an interview to show that you are well prepared and that you are the man for the job, it just might put you above the other applicants. Being truthful is a great way to gain respect within a job interview. Best of luck to you mate.
How to interview someone is quite easy like just ask"what are your hobbies,or what did you use to work as?"
Its okay to be a little shy and nervous. You never want to be too cocky and overconfident. Its okay when you start the interview to try and break the ice and say "I'm sorry I'm a little nervous today." Just make sure regardless of how shy you are to maintain good eye contact during the interview, smile and give a good firm handshake when you meet them and leave.
Just be myself
It all depends on the department itself. Just go in and conduct a normal interview. You shouldn't have to prepare, just answer the questions as they ask!
Well i would have thought this would be good news, so leave a message say sorry i missed your call and ask them to call back they should if it's good if not try once more speak to someone to leave an message other wise just leave it don't look too desperate.
just be yourself