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I know this is lengthy, but for the love of god, please read it to help someone who is lost for words.....
I live in Dubai since 23 years and out of all the interviews I have attended in the past. Depending on the nationality of the interviewer, you get different questions...
Example:
If the interviewer was from an Arab nationality (I am an Arab as well but hate the way they look at things), all they ask me is what is my current salary, why am I leaving my current job, then why did I leave the job before that, then why did I leave the job before that, then why did I leave the first job, basically, it is like an interrogation of why I left every job. They don't focus on my current skills, languages, etc that I know. After I have answered the above questions, if I am ok with the salary they are offering, they will offer me the job. This is the worst kind of interview I would have in my life. And if I don't answer the questions of why I left my previous employers according to their liking, I lost the battle (the job opportunity)
On the other hand, whenever I get interviewed by a western (British, Canadian, Australian, or American) interviewer/manager, they never EVER ask me about my previous salaries or why did I leave this or that job. Instead, they ask me to talk about myself, tell them what I excel at, tell them my weak points, then they tell me about the job role, and see how I react to it and whether I see myself doing that job or not. I have always failed interviews with Arab people because I have changed quite a few jobs in the past and industries, which makes the interviewer think that I will leave my job with his / her company soon after joining. I have always impressed the western interviewers though who assess my current skills rather than fish in my past.
What I want from you is to please have a look at my employment history, and tell me what would you say to give the best answer.....
Feb 2004 - Aug 2005
Emirates Airline
Customer Service Agent
Reason for leaving: none, promoted
Aug 2005 - Nov 2006
Emirates Airline
Quality Assurance Officer
Reason for leaving: terminated due to being late three times in one month
what I say: I got a good opportunity to enter into the banking industry, although this is fishy because the interviewer thinks,,wait a minute, you left the best airline in the middle east as a senior position to start out fresh as a banker?
So what would you say?
Nov 2006 - Aug 2008
Invest Bank
Teller
Reason for leaving: low a$$ salary + no career growth opportunities
What I say: I got a new challenge to join as a credit analyst in another bank
Sep 2008 - Aug 2011
Al Hilal Bank
Credit Analyst
Reason for leaving: I had a bitchy manager who was racist and hated Syrians and made my life miserable so I resigned
What I say: due to the economic crisis, the applications for credit cards/loans decreased drastically and my services were no longer required, again, kinda weak, what would you say?
Aug 2011 - Feb 2012
The First Group (Property Company)
Telesales Consultant
Reason for leaving: the target we had was crazy, the minimum investment that I should sell is worth $400,000 USD so it's not exactly easy and the people who can afford it are very rare, I selll off plan projects, hotel apartments basically that are fully managed and rented out on the behalf of the investor. This job was BS, I was good in my presentations and everything, but the reality of the situation is it is very rare to find someone who has such kind of money that will invest it in a dream, a project that is yet to be constructed. long working hours, mandatory overtime that is not paid, so I was constantly looking for a job, I did 3 interviews in one company that said they liked me a lot. So I assumed that I got the job, and I resigned! but unfortunately that company did not hire me and I got screwed, now I am looking for a job and don't know what to tell future companies about why I left my current job...
Please help me..
I live in Dubai since 23 years and out of all the interviews I have attended in the past. Depending on the nationality of the interviewer, you get different questions...
Example:
If the interviewer was from an Arab nationality (I am an Arab as well but hate the way they look at things), all they ask me is what is my current salary, why am I leaving my current job, then why did I leave the job before that, then why did I leave the job before that, then why did I leave the first job, basically, it is like an interrogation of why I left every job. They don't focus on my current skills, languages, etc that I know. After I have answered the above questions, if I am ok with the salary they are offering, they will offer me the job. This is the worst kind of interview I would have in my life. And if I don't answer the questions of why I left my previous employers according to their liking, I lost the battle (the job opportunity)
On the other hand, whenever I get interviewed by a western (British, Canadian, Australian, or American) interviewer/manager, they never EVER ask me about my previous salaries or why did I leave this or that job. Instead, they ask me to talk about myself, tell them what I excel at, tell them my weak points, then they tell me about the job role, and see how I react to it and whether I see myself doing that job or not. I have always failed interviews with Arab people because I have changed quite a few jobs in the past and industries, which makes the interviewer think that I will leave my job with his / her company soon after joining. I have always impressed the western interviewers though who assess my current skills rather than fish in my past.
What I want from you is to please have a look at my employment history, and tell me what would you say to give the best answer.....
Feb 2004 - Aug 2005
Emirates Airline
Customer Service Agent
Reason for leaving: none, promoted
Aug 2005 - Nov 2006
Emirates Airline
Quality Assurance Officer
Reason for leaving: terminated due to being late three times in one month
what I say: I got a good opportunity to enter into the banking industry, although this is fishy because the interviewer thinks,,wait a minute, you left the best airline in the middle east as a senior position to start out fresh as a banker?
Nov 2006 - Aug 2008
Invest Bank
Teller
Reason for leaving: low a$$ salary + no career growth opportunities
What I say: I got a new challenge to join as a credit analyst in another bank
Sep 2008 - Aug 2011
Al Hilal Bank
Credit Analyst
Reason for leaving: I had a bitchy manager who was racist and hated Syrians and made my life miserable so I resigned
What I say: due to the economic crisis, the applications for credit cards/loans decreased drastically and my services were no longer required, again, kinda weak, what would you say?
Aug 2011 - Feb 2012
The First Group (Property Company)
Telesales Consultant
Reason for leaving: the target we had was crazy, the minimum investment that I should sell is worth $400,000 USD so it's not exactly easy and the people who can afford it are very rare, I selll off plan projects, hotel apartments basically that are fully managed and rented out on the behalf of the investor. This job was BS, I was good in my presentations and everything, but the reality of the situation is it is very rare to find someone who has such kind of money that will invest it in a dream, a project that is yet to be constructed. long working hours, mandatory overtime that is not paid, so I was constantly looking for a job, I did 3 interviews in one company that said they liked me a lot. So I assumed that I got the job, and I resigned! but unfortunately that company did not hire me and I got screwed, now I am looking for a job and don't know what to tell future companies about why I left my current job...
Please help me..
