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Dear all, In interview usual question is “why you want leave from present company” Please advise me, how to answer this question. Regards, P.Packiaraj
From India, Bangalore
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State how you are looking for a new challenge, more responsibility, experience and a change of environment. Do not be negative in your reasons for leaving
From India, Coimbatore
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Dear packiaraj, if anybody will ask like this so you can give ans. like that" you are looking for batter career opportunity and want to learn something new.
From India, Mumbai
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Dear All, if you're not yet 100% committed to leaving your present post, don't be afraid to say so. Since you have a job, you are in a stronger position than someone who does not. But don't be coy either. State honestly what you'd be hoping to find in a new spot. Of course, as stated often before, your answer will be all the stronger if you have already uncovered what this position is all about and you match your desires to it.

(If you do not presently have a job.) Never lie about having been fired. It's unethical – and too easily checked. But do try to deflect the reason from you personally. If your firing was the result of a takeover, merger, division-wide layoff, etc., so much the better. But you should also do something totally unnatural that will demonstrate consummate professionalism. Even if it hurts, describe your own firing – candidly, succinctly, and without a trace of bitterness – from the company's point of view, indicating that you could understand why it happened and you might have made the same decision yourself. Your stature will rise immensely, and, most importantly, you will show you are healed from the wounds inflicted by the firing. You will enhance your image as first-class management material and stand head and shoulders above the legions of firing victims who, at the slightest provocation, zip open their shirts to expose their battle scars and decry the unfairness of it all.

For all prior positions: Make sure you've prepared a brief reason for leaving. The best reasons are more money, opportunity, responsibility, or growth.

Regards,
P. Packiaraj

From India, Bangalore
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