How to Answer – Why Are You Leaving Your Current Employer?
August 9, 2016
As one of the leading job agencies in Houston, Murray Resources knows that when it comes to the interview, there are a lot questions that might make you squirm. “Why are you leaving your current employer?” is probably top on your list. After all, you aren’t leaving because you’re happy, engaged and motivated. So how can you be honest and authentic, without sounding bitter or resentful?
Here are a few tips to keep in mind when answering this tough interview question:
Tip #1: Don’t badmouth your current employer…
If your instincts are telling you not to talk badly about your current employer – even if you’re leaving because of weak leadership or a toxic work environment – then they’re definitely right. Even if you’re miserable at work, save the negativity for your spouse or best friend.
Tip #2: …But be honest.
It may sound contradictory to be honest without being negative. But that’s exactly what you need to do. Start by considering what you’ve learned from the experience. Even if it wasn’t a good one, it probably taught you about the kind of leadership or work environment you should be looking for in your next job.
You can say something along the lines of:
“I appreciate the opportunities I’ve been given at my current employer. However, it’s a small business environment and I’ve learned that I work better in a larger work culture with more room for growth. So I’m really looking for an opportunity where I can continue to learn different things and acquire new skills.”
Also, if you were fired from your last employer, it’s important to be honest about that situation, as well. If you’re not – and the hiring manager calls the company – they will quickly find out you lied. Instead, give an answer to show what you learned from the experience and how it will benefit you in this new position.
Tip #3: Practice your answer.
It’s important you know what you’re going to say and how you’re going to say it ahead of time. Your goal is to come off as self-aware and open. You don’t want a hiring manager to have any questions or red flags in their minds as to why you’re leaving your current employer. So assume this question will be asked and be well prepared to answer it in a positive way.
Whatever you do say, don’t talk about how you simply want to make more money or are looking for a more senior job title. These kinds of statements will sound shallow and self-serving to a hiring manager.
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