Acceptable reasons to be looking for a new job

Murpheeee

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On a job interview, they ask you why are you looking to change jobs.....

The real reeason being more CA$H, but you can't really say that......what are some things you can say?

EDIT: its computer support type work
 

Banana

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Standard answer is "Looking for something more challenging." More challenging=more reward :D
 

tami

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you want a more challenging job and something with more growth potential.
 

Murpheeee

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is it okay to say you have become frustrated with the current company politics?

or does that sound like YOU have a problem?
 

jcovercash

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I am looking for a more challenging and rewarding position in the IT field, a place where I have room to grow and better myself.
 

AnyMal

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"I am about to get fired anyway so I thought I'll look around. By the way, do you have a Sexual Harassment policy?"
 

jcovercash

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Originally posted by: Murpheeee
is it okay to say you have become frustrated with the current company politics?

or does that sound like YOU have a problem?

I WOULD NOT put that. You shouldn't make it sound like you have any disgust for the current company you work for.
 

mcvickj

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Good question. :beer: With a little bit of luck I'll have an interview for a new job next week.
 

Banana

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Originally posted by: Murpheeee
is it okay to say you have become frustrated with the current company politics?

or does that sound like YOU have a problem?
Try not to say anything bad about your previous company or co-workers.
 

Stuxnet

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Originally posted by: Murpheeee
is it okay to say you have become frustrated with the current company politics?

or does that sound like YOU have a problem?

Not unless you want to be labeled a rebel.

This really isn't a difficult question to answer, regardless of your actual reasons.

"I truly appreciate the opportunities and experience that my current employer has afforded me, but I'm looking to get my hands on some new technologies and fresh experiences."
 

HonkeyDonk

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Originally posted by: AnyMal
"I am about to get fired anyway so I thought I'll look around. By the way, do you have a Sexual Harassment policy?"

Yet another best answer.
 

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Lifer
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There is no room for advancement at your previous employer (note: this will not fly if your previous employer is a large, well-known company)
 

knyghtbyte

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To expand my portfolio of experience, to earn more money and to do what the technology industry itself does, move forward rather than become stagnant or move backward.

(for an IT or tech based job anyhow)


hows that?
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: knyghtbyte
To expand my portfolio of experience

If you put it like that, they'll think you're just using them as a stepping stone to the next better job. They want people who are going to stick around.