I Would Be Very Straight Forward With This Question. I Would Not Just Say Unemployed Due Reshaping Of Company. Take Time To Go Over What Is Happening In This Event. Think This Way; If You Give An Untrue Answer, And They Call Or Already Know. You Will Loose The Job. Plus If You Lie You Also Will Loose Trust. Then Possibly The New Job Too.
another terms used for looking for job
When a person is looking for a job, they should look for jobs that they would excel in. This means looking for job where their skills, including educational and previous work history will match the job requirements.
That would depend on if you have another job offer. It is seldom appropriate to lie to a prospective employer. However you do not have to answer such a question and quite reasonably answer that you would prefer not to answer the question. It may be advantageous, if you have another offer, to explain that you are making comparisons. Unfortunately this also may be to your disadvantage. There is no single 'correct' answer to any such question.
Keep looking for another job and don't give up.
Checking college and university campuses, media, job announcements, blogs, job engines, job fairs, and help wanted ads would be another good way to find what you are looking for.
Your question does not have enough information. What job? When? Where? How would we know when you can get it?
One good place to start looking for a decent job in New Hampshire would be at the Jobs in New Hampshire website. Another good place to start looking for a decent job in New Hampshire would be at the Indeed website under New Hampshire.
Suggestions for one that is looking for a job at Walt Disney World would be to ask one of the workers how they got there job or ask to see the manager. Another suggestion would be to check online.
it would depend on what job you are looking for.
Yes as long as you have enough time in the required time frame at the job to collect it. Unemployment benefits are determined by if the loss of the job was by no falt of you own and your looking for another job did not affect your performance in your current job so it was not a justification to fire you unless you looked for a job while you were supposes to be actually doing your current job and it was keeping you from carrying out the duties of your current job then it would be pretty much your own falt.
What do you hate about it? The people? The salary? The hours? I would say keep looking for another job whilst your in that same job. If you cant. Tough it out and get paid. Or, quit and sit at home wondering when your gonna get some money next? Its simple really
The best way to answer the question during a job interview is to be honest. A great example is: I want a role in which I can progress quickly and develop my career, or I am looking for a new challenge which will broaden my experience.