Hi Saritha,
When the interviewer asks this question, just tell them there is no room for growth, that's why I want to change my job. Instantly tell them to give me an opportunity to work in your organization.
I hope my suggestion will help you. All the best.
Regards, Aseem Sheikh
From India, Manipal
When the interviewer asks this question, just tell them there is no room for growth, that's why I want to change my job. Instantly tell them to give me an opportunity to work in your organization.
I hope my suggestion will help you. All the best.
Regards, Aseem Sheikh
From India, Manipal
sory for wasting your time ms.neha u gave me 2seconds of your time thanks i have posted this question just to get a appropriate answer. not for wasting time so thanks all
From India, Panipat
From India, Panipat
Sarita you are live know if u can read this statement.then write "yes". so that i can make u a better under standing. answer immediately..
From India, Amritsar
From India, Amritsar
Okay, anyway, it is not a question of a sorting problem. I hope you consult with your senior authorities. They can assist you in building a better employee force to make everyone feel comfortable in the same company. The outside world can be harsh with their pseudo smiles, ready to take advantage of newcomers. Not everything that shines in the dark proves to be a diamond. Perhaps you are sitting on a gold mine; just look within and dig up for some jewelry. Your luck can bring better opportunities than wandering in the unknown. Strive to strengthen your position and make the most out of being alone because there is no one to interfere with your work.
Another thing, being away from home does not make a difference. People reside abroad to achieve positions and money, though you can still visit home every week.
From India, Amritsar
Another thing, being away from home does not make a difference. People reside abroad to achieve positions and money, though you can still visit home every week.
From India, Amritsar
At the same time, reputation makes a man machine, and ultimately, he/she looks for a change. Unsatisfactory working performance can lead to a shutdown and cause illness.
To avoid this, one should take a long leave, stay away from home and the office, and spend time outside. Alternatively, consider trying out a new city where you can enjoy entertaining activities on a daily basis.
From India, Amritsar
To avoid this, one should take a long leave, stay away from home and the office, and spend time outside. Alternatively, consider trying out a new city where you can enjoy entertaining activities on a daily basis.
From India, Amritsar
Sarita,
Sometimes, telling your prospective employer your reasons would only complicate things for you. For example, they might believe that with the same reasons, you might decide to leave within a short period, which they wouldn't want. I suggest you tell them you are seeking more challenging responsibilities in a work environment that allows for personal growth.
From Nigeria
Sometimes, telling your prospective employer your reasons would only complicate things for you. For example, they might believe that with the same reasons, you might decide to leave within a short period, which they wouldn't want. I suggest you tell them you are seeking more challenging responsibilities in a work environment that allows for personal growth.
From Nigeria
Dear Sir/Madam,
This is Hemant Maharana. I am currently working with Sanghvi Group of Companies (Builder, Developer). I want to change my current job. I joined this company 5 months ago, but I am only assigned data entry tasks and not given any other responsibilities. If an interviewer asks why I want to leave this company, how should I respond? I would appreciate it if you could provide me with a suitable answer.
Thanks & Kind Regards,
Hemant Maharana
From India, Mumbai
This is Hemant Maharana. I am currently working with Sanghvi Group of Companies (Builder, Developer). I want to change my current job. I joined this company 5 months ago, but I am only assigned data entry tasks and not given any other responsibilities. If an interviewer asks why I want to leave this company, how should I respond? I would appreciate it if you could provide me with a suitable answer.
Thanks & Kind Regards,
Hemant Maharana
From India, Mumbai
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