Interview Question - "Why Are You Going to Quit Your Job?"

Getting the perfect job interview can be a difficultquickly look elsewhere for another position.
task, so you don't want to risk the opportunity for theIf boredom is a major factor for you, should you even
lack of some simple preparation. Prepare for toughconsider this new position in the first place? What will
interview questions well in advance of your jobbe different if you get this job that you think will be less
interview and you will greatly increase your chances ofboring than the job you recently quit or are about to
success.quit? Is there an opportunity to be more creative, have
The following is a common tough job interviewmore influence in the way things are done, a chance to
question..impress with your growing skill set?
Why Are You Going To Quit Your Current Job?If the answer is no then maybe you should keep job
This is a tough interview question and one you don'thunting for something that will suit your needs.
want to be surprised with. It will make a poorAnswer: Made Redundant
impression on the interviewer if you fumble for anWhy were you made redundant is a common tough
answer or are simply left speechless. Be prepared andinterview question. If you have been made
have a convincing answer, this will make a goodredundant you must remember that it is your JOB
impression and keep you in the running for the job.position that is redundant, not you. Perhaps your
Answer: End Of Contract Or Moving Locationcompany struggled to win new work but unfortunately
The question is easily answered if you are moving tolost out to another supplier, resulting in redundancies for
a different area or your employment contract isstaff in your area of expertise. Be honest and stay
coming to an end. Tell them the truth and also that youpositive. You have a wealth of skills and experience to
are excited about new employment opportunitiesoffer a new employer so keep that in mind.
(that's why you applied to their company) and applyingYour experience may greatly reduce the time it takes
the skills you have learned to your new job.to train you for the new position which means you'll be
Answer: Bored In Your Jobproductive quickly. Be sure to let the interviewer know
You don't want to give interviewers the impressionthat you are flexible, open to new training and ready
that if you get bored working for them that you'llfor new challenges.