If you tell the truth......will you be hired? I was actually looking to find an answer here!
This has been haunting me for 2 1/2 years now and I am about to interview for a job that I want so bad I could taste it....and I know for a fact that this employer checks with previous employers.....thus....giving me no choice but telling the truth. I was fired for attempting to get a union in.
REASON FOR LEAVING: Irreconsilable differences
Myself and several co-workers tried to form a union.....when the Receiving Manager....a former disgruntled boyfriend of mine learned of this......he went to the Plant Manager....informed him of the union and named a few of us involved. I confronted the ex-boyfriend.....words got a little heated with his buddy as a witness....I was fired the next working day for conduct not being of company standards. Two weeks later another was fired......two weeks after that another....then another.....etc. Because we didn't have enough signed union cards in our possession at the time...the union refused to help us get our jobs back.
Of course....my prospective employer is a union shop!
There are several answers to the eternal question, "Why did you leave your last job?" or why do you want to leave your job? While the question can be asked in many ways, the answer should always be the same.
I left my position in my last job for career advancement
If you have not, say no. If you have, be honest, brief and avoid saying negative things about the people or organization involved.
These are some questions that might be asked at an interview for a sales position. Tell me about yourself. Why do you want to work in sales? Why did you leave your last job? What is your greatest weakness.
This depends on what the company does and what the job is.
Simply, an informational interview is one that asks basic information about the applicant while a job interview is more of an elimination interview where the interviewers will see if you have what it takes for the position that is vacant in the company.
You could say that you feel you will be an asset to the company by stating why in an interview. You cannot get this question wrong.
Describe a time when you had to come up with a plan for completing a task or project on your own. What was the situation? How did you determine what needed to be done? What steps did you take to plan your work? What was the outcome?
Don't. I would leave it alone.
why do you want to leave your job/
During a job interview you may be asked what your last job site or job location was. This would be the address of the place that you last worked.
Answering "How do you talk about your experiences in your previous company at a job interview?"