ajaymehta
3

Dear Mr.Karthik,
Your question is really interesting and our friends also delivered very good suggestions on the same context. I would also like to tell you that the interviewer is also able to understand the situation. It is best policy if we tell facts and there is nothing to worry about. Interview winning is not only based on this question there are other parameters also. We have to check our self why we are leaving the present job if there is any thing negative, we should explain it in very short, positive & diplomatic manner.
Regards,
Ajay Mehta

From India, New Delhi
neetha146
Hi all,
wonderfull answers by Pramod B.Raju
Also I think your question was "WHY YOU LEFT YOUR LAST ORGANISATION" - that means you have already left the job because of some reason.
YOU CAN PERFECTLY USE THE TIPS GIVEN BY PRAMOD
+++++++
SEE THAT WHATEVER THE REASON WAS IT SHOULD NOT BE REPEATED IN NEXT JOB
It is not important that how we get into a new organization by answering smartly in interview. But we need to survive in that new organization and for a period of time where every one are impressed with our presence/ work output.
Your case may be of this kind also.... may be some one else have done some mistake and you got struck into that.
IF THATS THE CASE---MY DEAR FRIEND JUST PLAY DIPLOMACY + WITH YOUR OLD EXPERIENCE JUST MAINTAIN DISTANCE WITH SUCH PEOPLE/CIRCUMSTANCES.---ONE BEST SKILL TO SURVIVE IN AN ORGANIZATION
ANY HOW ALL THE BEST
:) :)
Neetha

From India, Hyderabad
pranabchak10
2

Subject - Re: please suggest answer for the question "WHY YOU LEFT YOUR LAST JOB"
Dear Kartik,
All the best. Hope you were convice with the answer of Mr. Pramod.
A good and well brief answer.
Best of Luck.
Pramod: Please keep it up.
Thanks and regards,
Pranab Chakraborty

From India, Delhi
nirmal rana
Dear one, The change is and should always for good. May be for bigger role, more money, higher responsibility and better location. Please understand your need and reply accordingly. nirmal
From India, Mumbai
boss2966
1168

Dear Mr. John
Yesternight I had a discussion with my friend on this subject. But he was telling that as like you said, the Behavioural based Interviewing questions will surely bring out the truth and by seeing the interview hall normally a candidate cannot simply show his smartness without any stuff. If a candidate is bluffing even in the interview hall means surely he can tackle any situation in any organisation. Majority of the candidates cannot hide the truth or simply bluff before the interview panel and they do so, surely these behavioural based question will bring out the real colour of the candidates, so that our selection process will fetch the right candidate for the right post.
Thank you Mr. John for sharing your views.

From India, Kumbakonam
Prathima Devi
3

Karthik,
Pramod has given you enough tips.. i just want to add few words from HR perspective like what we seek in the candidate during the interview.
We always look for Honest answer, attitude towards learninng, Going extra miles to achieve things, ready to take challenging and more responsible work... etc. If you tell them 'work was hectic', 'Routine job' then they may think you are not ready for responsibility. So be careful while answering their questions and try to convince them... all the very best :-) :-)

From India, Bangalore
amolshejawal
Hi
I agree with kartik and all he provided suggestions,
but please tone should be positive and please show below things
1.For better knowledge and personnel developement Growth
2.For the better prospects and to get Project type of background to utilize the backdated work expereince
3.To Utilize knowledge and implement innovative concepts in all areas where we will get scope with considerations of all ideas
4.To work in diversified role and to implement shop floor and IT work expereince with you organization
regards
amol shejawal

From India, Mumbai
eayogee
6

Dear Friend,
In My opinion
You should stay positive regardless of the circumstances. Never refer to a major problem with management and never speak ill of supervisors, co- workers or the organization. If you do, you will be the one looking bad.
Keep smiling and talk about leaving for a positive reason such as an opportunity, a chance to do something special or other forward- looking reasons.
I agree with Amols suggestions,
Regards
Yogesh S Pandey

From India, Delhi
arhaan_nirvan
Hmm Sir (Pramod) good suggestions..... Follow them kartik, Definitely you will meet to Success. All D Best Divyesh
From India, Ahmadabad
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