"Why did you leave your last job?" (G-33)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

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  • @OwolabbyAzeez
    @OwolabbyAzeez 6 лет назад

    If you were let go with a severance package, it's more like you were "laid off" than "fired." When many people hear "fired," they tend to think "fired for cause," which is associated with a serious infraction at the workplace. While losing a job in any capacity is demoralizing and can affect your self-esteem, the more you are out in the work force, the more you realize people lose their jobs all the time. The higher up the ladder you go, the more it is an expected risk with any job, and you actually become a desirable candidate when you're a free agent again.
    For anyone reading I would try to word it that you mutually decided the position was not a good fit and that you learned a lot and stuck with it. People who are part of Human Resources Department and/or in charge of employment know this happens frequently in the workplace world. I would definitely quote anything in your written performance reviews that show your "strong upward trend" and include a reference or quotation from one of the managers with whom you had a great relationship, if possible. Spin it that you can take it on the chin and keep fighting, make it a positive experience. It might actually help your application much more than you think. Good luck to y'all reading this!
    I’d say it’s also important TO NOT LIE about the reasons you were fired, but you also don’t need to tell your next employer every detail about what happened. You don’t want to paint yourself in a bad picture for your next employer. Made a video on this as well