Wednesday, July 29, 2020
Ask Dana How to explain why you were fired
Ask Dana How to explain why you were fired I was fired from my prior last job. How do I answer the question, âWhy did you leave your last position?â Advice from Dana: How to Explain Why You Were Fired This question demonstrates that you are preparing for an interview well in advance â" most job search candidates donât take the time to prepare answers for the most commonly asked interview questions. The key to answering any question that may expose something negative is to balance two important principles: No. 1: Donât divulge too much, and dont phrase things in a negative way. No. 2: Be truthful! Donât deny the fact that you were let go, but you donât disclose details or share any rationale for your departure, either. Make it short and say it with confidence. Remember, layoffs happen daily â" itâs all about how you frame it in an interview. And you have choices: âThe company downsized.â âThe company had a reduction in force.â âMy department reorganized.â These explanations admit that you were impacted by a change but donât share performance issues or the specific reason for your departure. That said, be sure to avoid saying things like: âI decided to leave to pursue other opportunities.â Nobody leaves a good job â" they pursue new opportunities while employed. âMy boss and I did not see eye-to-eye.â This statement should throw up red flags in the interviewerâs mind! âI was capped out and bored.â Shame on you â" it sounds like you disengaged! In the other tough interview questions that you prepare for, strive for brevity and clarity. Youâre there to show your confidence, self-awareness, preparedness, and passion for the position. Spend hours preparing well in advance of any interview â" there are no shortcuts! My book â" Cut the Crap, Get a Job! â" has two chapters on interviews and includes a useful interview prep guide.
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