you say thanks for all you have done and move on
you should thank them for their time
You work hard.
If a person wants to turn down a job, they could write an email or call the employer. They can tell the employer that are no longer interested in the position and thank them for the opportunity.
yes
Thank you = 谢谢
It is unnecessary to have the boss thank you or you thank the boss because you did your job and he did his. If the boss hands you your pay check then say 'thank you.'
There are a number of things you could say to describe your current position in a job interview. You could say you are not employed for example.
in everything i do,i always say thank you.
Rejected by who? For a job - "thank you for your time and courtesy." For a lover - "bye."
I usually say that I sought a position that was more challenging.
Say your name and the things you like about the job then explain yourself, & the position you want in your job
Neither. Simply say "thank you." If you are asking someone for a favor, you should never assume they will say yes or put them in a position that makes it more difficult to say no. Even in a case where you know the person will be providing the assistance, you still don't assume the answer is yes. A simple thank you is enough. If you must elaborate, say "thank you for any assistance you are able to provide."
A simple note expressing your gratitude and excitement will suffice.
You say you left for a new challenge, or career advancement. If it asks specifically why, you can say, position eliminated.