It is common for hiring managers to ask why you want to leave your current job, how you answer that question can have a big impact on your chances of getting into the new position. So don’t blow it, when answering the “Why do you want to leave your current job?” question, my advice is to be honest (to a point), positive and upbeat.
There are many reasons to leave a job. Most people are looking for career advancement opportunities or new challenges. Sometimes companies get into financial difficulty and have to reduce their work force. Where I live, many people would leave their current job simply to have one with a shorter commute. Those are pretty straightforward reasons that anyone would understand.
Then there are people who want to leave because they do not like their job or their boss. But NEVER say anything negative about the company or people you are working for. If you do, the interviewer may think of you as a complainer who has a problem with authority or cannot get along with others.
So, even if the reason you want to leave is that you hate your job or do not get along with your boss, give a different reason for wanting to leave. You do not have to lie, just be discreetly selective with your answer.
“I’ve worked with ABC Company for five years, and during that time I’ve achieved all of the goals I set for myself. I enjoy my job, but my advancement opportunities there are limited. I’m looking for new challenges with a larger organization, like yours. With my experience in (whatever field of specialization), I’m sure I will contribute to your company’s mission statement.”
OR…
“To be honest, I don’t want to leave. I’ve enjoyed my work time at ABC Company and have had great success there. But the company is going through a tough time and is downsizing its staff, so it’s time for me to move on. Maybe this is a blessing in disguise to me. I’ve admired your company for years and am excited to have this opportunity to interview with you. I feel my experience at ABC Company will enable me to help you with…(whatever).”
OR…
“I like my current job, but I’m interested in changing career paths. I’d like to broaden my horizons and find new ways to contribute to an organization’s goals. This position with your company will allow me to do that by (whatever).”
Try to include specific information relevant to the company you’re interviewing with. For example, if you know the company participates in community environmental events, mention that (“I’m also eager to work for a company that helps the environment.”).
KEY NOTE: The more you use specific information that shows you are knowledgeable about the job and the company for which you’re applying, the sweeter your answer will sound to the interviewer!
REASONS FOR LEAVING YOUR JOB:
BAD REASONS TO GIVE FOR LEAVING YOUR JOB:
I hope you found the interview tips helpful and please don’t hesitate to contact the admin if need further advice.
Are you interested in becoming a preschool art teacher? Teaching art in a preschool setting…
High school art teachers are essential to the success of any school's art program. A…
The role of an elementary school art teacher is an important one, as it is…
What do you do once you have that gut feeling of impending doom about your…
It is a mistake to consider your resume as a history of your past, as…
Most human resource managers today are limited to providing only the fundamentals for employment verification.…
This website uses cookies.