How long have you been staying in the current job?
Did they raise your salary?
Give more context before advise
What to say to hiring manager, Leaving your current position
What to say to hiring manager, Leaving your current position
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Feb 27 2024, 09:56 AM
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How long have you been staying in the current job?
Did they raise your salary? Give more context before advise |
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Feb 28 2024, 02:56 PM
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QUOTE(6996 @ Feb 27 2024, 06:03 PM) I've been staying at the current job for 2 years. Just position yourself in a way that you are looking for a fresh challenge in the new role. Tell him more about the excitement you see in the new role, like handling logistics system, you can see that the system plays a vital role for the business itself. There are many more things you can talk about. Salary perspective, growth, environment, etc...Have not talked about salary yet but yes I do expect a raise in the company. By the way , what role are you applying to? |
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Mar 20 2024, 01:40 PM
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QUOTE(6996 @ Mar 16 2024, 08:40 PM) Just an update They would probably ask you some questions about what genre of movie you like to watch, what you usually do over the weekend, things like that.I've managed to get a second and final interview with the HOD Would there be anything in particular that they would ask? Thanks again Also, please prepare to describe more about your knowledge in that industry niche, how you research in that topic, what style is your writing, how you engage more readers, things like that. |
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