sarveshbansal
Please tell me exact answer of Why u want to leave your present job? Tell me about yourself. ?
From India, Ambala
aussiejohn
661

No-one can give you an exact answer to the questions.
YOU MUST answer them yourself according to YOUR particular circumstances. ONLY YOU know why you want to leave your current job, not the other members of CITE.
In relation to the "tell me about yourself" question, how can other CITE members give you an answer?? WE DONT KNOW YOU!!! Only YOU can answer that question. Easiest way to deal with it is to tell the interviewer the special skills you can bring to the job, but they need to match the skills the company is looking for.
If you answer these questions at an interview with a glib, rote learned generic answer, you will surely fail the interview.
So do some work on this and develop your own particular answers to the questions that reflect YOUR skills, personality and strengths.

From Australia, Melbourne
Mahr
477

Dear sarveshbansal,
Do search this forum before posting a question or starting a thread. There are lot of attachments in this forum which clearly explains the answer for all the questions of these type in interviews.

From India, Bangalore
Yaasmin
49

with addition to above said replies i would like to add an answer to it
1. better prospects
2. expand knowledge and experience
3. your relocation or shifting of office
4. for female - location preference after marriage
5. transfer of your post out of station

From India, Mumbai
sarveshbansal
Dear /Mahesh / karamv & Yaasmin
Thanks for your advice,
but i have not got exact answer of this question? there will be different view of different peoples in threds.
If i want say that, i leave my company for better prospects , knowledge & experience then interviewer may probally asked wat's the suriety , not leave my company also.
so i wanna exact answer
Thanks for sharing your points
Regards
Sarvesh

From India, Ambala
Yaasmin
49

are you a job hopper? leaving companies in a short span of time?
there will be endless questions from employer to your one word answer,
you have to tactfully deal with it,
you want people to feed you till stomach instead of mouth

From India, Mumbai
raghavendras
Dear Yaasmin What he say is true. Me as a Employer sense insecurity when candidate says like that. But company can’t expect any till the end. Regards Raghu
From India, Bangalore
Yaasmin
49

I feel speak the truth and finish it off,
Once I got an offer from a big company (govt undertaking), and i was questioned the same think - why do you want to change the job and I answered - for better prospects. then they asked what better propects do you expect - I said new learning, new exp, expanding knowledge and experience, to this they told - here you will not have any career growth, u have to work for the position always on whcih you r joining (see the demoralisation height), I said - Its ok it will be a new learning as I said and an additional experience, then I got a call from them for second interview and the date is awaited.
This means never lie to employer, speak whatever is the truth, if company deserves you you, they will go ahead or else its ok.

From India, Mumbai
nikhil2375
1

its like a white truth and I believe everybody understands....very professional answer would be Better Prospects.
@yaasmin...it may be a stress interview under such circumstances look at the words been used by employer in the employment advertisement which highlights job analysis ( a product of job specification and personnel specification). This should be used with the base of standout tactic in such interviews (if required).

From India, Mumbai
vikas patankar
Hi, It is a good knowledge shearing topics. Regarding my past experience I wants to look my better Futue in this organisation.I get an a new experience with you.
From India
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