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  • - So why did you leave your last job?

  • That's a tricky question.

  • I can almost guarantee that in your next interview

  • this question would come up.

  • Now unless you've never worked a day in your life,

  • and this is kinda your first job, then, if that's the case,

  • I would suggest you watch my other videos

  • on interview challenges, right.

  • But in this case, if you worked for somebody,

  • and then now you apply for your next position.

  • Now keep in mind, there are only a few scenarios,

  • and I'm gonna give you some scripts

  • and words that you could say,

  • and how to handle these different objections.

  • So, why did you leave your last job?

  • Let's say, take a first example,

  • that you actually left a last job,

  • you didn't get fired, you left the job.

  • What you don't wanna do is,

  • never ever put down your ex-boss or your ex-company,

  • because the minute you do that, first of all,

  • it feels that you are kind of holding grudges,

  • or that you're badmouthing somebody else.

  • As an employer, like oh, if you leave this job,

  • is that what you're gonna do to me?

  • So don't do that.

  • And don't share stuff that gets very personal and emotional,

  • oh I don't feel like I'm being valued,

  • I don't feel like I'm getting paid enough.

  • That's not how you bring it up either, right.

  • Because, again, as an employer,

  • I will worry if you come in the company,

  • is that what you're gonna be thinking?

  • Am I bringing in a bad apple?

  • So, let's say you walk out of that environment,

  • and you quit that business.

  • So here's something that you could say.

  • So, why did you leave your last job?

  • And you can say,

  • "Well, I enjoyed the three years that I worked in ABC Company."

  • "And we actually took the company from X to Y."

  • "And during that time I've learned a lot,

  • and I met some amazing people."

  • "But, you know, it's time, I feel like I'm ready for more.

  • "And I feel that I could do more,

  • "and I'm looking for a new position in your company

  • "to take on more challenges, and to grow, and to be more."

  • You see how that works, right?

  • You are explaining it, you're not putting anybody down,

  • you're just simply saying,

  • "You know, it's my personal choice, that I wanna grow,

  • "I wanna do more and I believe I could do more."

  • So as an employer, from my perspective,

  • "Okay, this person is looking for a bigger platform."

  • "That's normal, everybody wants to grow."

  • You're not badmouthing anybody, so that's a very good reply.

  • Now, on the other hand, what if you actually got laid off?

  • It's some corporate restructuring and you got laid off,

  • so how do you bring that up?

  • It's no good when you bring it up,

  • "Well, you know what, one day I walked in the office

  • "and the VP of Human Resources just hand me a letter

  • "and I packed my stuff, and here I am today,

  • "I'm applying for this job."

  • No, that's not what you say.

  • Okay, don't say that.

  • Let's say you're working for a gaming company.

  • Explain the scenario.

  • "I've been with this gaming company for almost five years,

  • "and in the last two years,

  • "we've invested millions of dollars

  • "developing these two games,

  • "and unfortunately none of those sold very well.

  • "And the company lost millions and millions of dollars."

  • See, nothing personal.

  • It's just, things happen.

  • The company made some bad investments, and here I am today.

  • So that feels very neutral, doesn't it, right?

  • It doesn't feel like you're attacking anybody,

  • it doesn't feel like you're acting like a victim,

  • it's just, the company made some bad decisions,

  • and they lost money and they had to let some people go.

  • Now of course, afterwards,

  • you might need to insert some of your personal stories.

  • And a little bit after that.

  • 'Cause you've set the stage, the frame,

  • but now you've gotta explain

  • how that relates to your skillsets,

  • what you could bring to this new company

  • that you're applying for, right.

  • Another scenario, now maybe you got fired

  • because of your attitude, your performance, or personality.

  • I hope that's not the case, but that might be the case.

  • If that's the case, you gotta look within,

  • what are some of the things you gotta share for,

  • and some of the things you gotta improve,

  • because the same shit is gonna happen in the next job.

  • Assuming you're correcting them,

  • so here's what you could say,

  • "You know, I have been the VP for this company

  • "for 4 years now,

  • "and during that time, I have learned a lot,"

  • and again, results.

  • "We have been able to expand, we've got these results,

  • "and we've been able to develop new territories,"

  • whatever it might be.

  • "One day, the CEO feels like the vision that they have,

  • "management changes, that they feel like they want

  • "to bring on someone new, they feel like my strengths

  • "no longer matched the vision of the company.

  • "And so then, I'm here,

  • "seeking new challenges to bring everything I've learned

  • "from the previous company, the new skills, the experience,

  • "the contacts I have,

  • "to be able to put my talents to work in this new position."

  • That's it.

  • Keep it very very very simple.

  • So you are acting, you are talking,

  • you are behaving like a professional.

  • Don't get too emotional, don't get,

  • "Oh man, I don't know why they fired me," no.

  • Very logical and say,

  • "Hey, here's what happens,

  • "here's why I'm here, here's what I'm looking for."

  • Don't badmouth anybody, don't put them down.

  • Just be very neutral.

  • And then, the interviewer, the employer would be,

  • now, they would ask you other different types of questions,

  • which I'll teach you in the other videos.

  • And don't spend too much time on this.

  • Don't go on and on and on, 'cause I see this a lot too.

  • Don't tell them your entire history in that company,

  • 30 seconds, one minute, you got it?

  • Comment below and let me know if this works for you.

  • Next time you know what to say when someone asks you,

  • "Hey, why did you leave your last job?

  • "What's the deal here?"

  • You can reply as a professional.

- So why did you leave your last job?

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