"Why did you leave your last job?" You should always address an interview question with honesty. However, you should also always try to frame your honest answer in the most positive way possible. For example, if you felt underappreciated and underpaid at your last job, instead of ranting about your overbearing boss and underappreciative corporation, you might say that your prior work didn't allow you to grow professionally or intellectually and didn't offer advancement opportunity. Always keep in mind that your interviewer is looking for a positive, motivated, hardworking candidate. No potential employer wants to hear your gripe about a prior boss or talk poorly about a previous employer. She or he wants to hear about your potential as a superstar at the position you are seeking.
You've got the answer in your question! You left your job to raise your child.
I left my last job because I'd like something a bit more challenging.
that you are a chubnub.
i left my last job because they fires me or i just didnt like it
Yes.
Say that it wasn't the right job for you.
Go to School, learn how to pose a question correctly and you may find success. Left a dead end job and need a better job? This is actually a statement not a question, but I think you have answered it yourself.
I left my position in my last job for career advancement
The truth, or what you think is the truth, do not lie, you won't get the job.
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It depends but I'd suggest to always speak truth to avoid issues. Well I am currently working in studytubes.co.in from last 8 months and I left my last job for betterment.
I was looking for a job that challenged me intellectually.