meenaxi1985@gmail.com
Dear Alok,
You can say like, I have been working for this company last since 2 years now, I am willing to learn more things and capture new experience, There is a little opportunity for me where I am. So looking out for some where else.
Regards,
Meenakshi
HR Generalist

From India, Bangalore
arti09
7

Hi Alok,
Most of the good people have already replied to your question here, just adding a little more:
The new company always wants to recruit the people with best qualities that can match with the culture of their organization.
So you can start with “I have heard much about the culture of this company from my friends, others & I always to work in such a congenial environment that can hone my "XYZ" skills. My aim of life is of continuous learning proving my best which somehow has mislaid at my present situation.
I am assured that your organization will provide me a good platform that will help me to exploit my passion & competencies and to prove myself as good assest.”
Regards,
Arti

From India, New Delhi
sacheensubedar
Hey Alok
Whatever my HR frnds have posted is absolutely right.
If I am asked this question I would say "For Better Prospects". Just a single line and not stretching it longer. Then allow interviewer to re question on it, so that you will get sufficient time to think.
Regards
Sachin Subhedar
9930056530

From India, Pune
John Chiang
30

Hi, Alok,
"Why are you looking for change"? As learned from the book "Essential manager Manual", change affects every aspect of life; taking a proactive approach to change is the only way to take charge of the future, either as an individual or as an organization. Change is the singly most important element of successful business management today. To remain competitive in increasingly aggressive market, organizations (and individuals in them) have to adopt a positive attitude to change.
For organizations, change is the way to stay competitive and to grow. For individuals, the opportunities created by change enrich careers and personal lives.
Warm regards,
John

From China, Shanghai
brijsarwan
well answering to this question, i feel that change does happen..its the most permanent thing in life..it just is left to be decided how we need to adapt to that change...this calls for changing our very own thinking patterns and behaviour...so according to me,its not that we are looking for change, change looks for us to adapt to it....
From India, Bhopal
rakeshgenius
hiiii, alok....
to my view i would have answer that,
if water is stagnant it could be decompose but in case of running water it doesn't. change could make me acquaire more & new knowledge & explore my own talent in various fields & help me out in not being staid.

From India, Bhubaneswar
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