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Help, how do I state reason for leaving last job without making the other company look bad & me worse!? |
I left my last job because the facility was allowing family members to abuse patients and then blame the nurses aides if there were any injuries. How would I word that so it doesn't sound bad? I did report them. Whatever you do, do not blame your former employer for ANYTHING. That is a big turnoff to prospective employers. Simply say that you are looking for a different direction for your career and are seeking opportunities for advancement. Tell them that you like the kind of work for which you are applying, and are looking forward to making that your life's work. DON'T LIE ABOUT ANYTHING. good luck to you. Just simply state that you disagreed with certain practices. You don't have to elaborate by law. Any company will understand that you have to be happy and comfortable with your working conditions. Advancement, you left to advance yourself in the industry. a difference in opinion, or disagreement with practices. You could also tell them that you had no room to grow career wise... I wouldnt mention it at all. hhhmmm, maybe they Should look bad, How could you look worse? you reported them and left the job. Places like that should be shut down, everyone turns a blind eye and deaf ear these days and it is wrong, Stand up for something, or you'll fall for anything.(or you could just put difference of opinion) You can't clean that up. How about left to pursue other opportunities.. Don't say the previous employer was "bad" just carefully word your answer such as "I left for personal reasons" or "certain policy decisions were against my principles" and then decline to elaborate as you do not want to put your previous employer in a bad light. If you have reported them and if they are fully investigated that is the time to elaborate on what was going on to future employers, yes you look like a snitch but if they have nothing to hide, they will see you as a person with integrity. Good luck with your job hunting. I think you could say that you are looking forward to a career growth and advancement; rather than go into this. I just changed jobs.. mentioning it will make u look like a trouble shooter or a drama queen...just look for other not so big thing...or just say u werent happy or are looking for bigger and better opportunities. i wouldn't bring that up.... |
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