
What would be the best response to the interview question "why did you leave your last job?" if the candidate had been terminated?: *
I can assure ...
you that the reasons had nothing to do with my work performance and I’d prefer not to go into the details.
I started at the company in one area, then thought I’d like to try sales. I realized that it was not a good match for my skill set. I appreciated the experience to learn that side of the business. My employer and I both agreed to terminate that job.
My employer was extremely difficult to get along with and just arbitrarily fired me.
My employer was extremely difficult to get along with and just arbitrarily fired me.

i think the best answer is that company is not deals internationaly i have a dream to join a company which dealy internationally ...

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User: What would be the best response to the interview question "why did you leave your last job?" if the candidate had been terminated?: *
I can assure you that the reasons had nothing to do with my work performance and I’d prefer not to go into the details.
I started at the company in one area, then thought I’d like to try sales. I realized that it was not a good match for my skill set. I appreciated the experience to learn that side of the business. My employer and I both agreed to terminate that job.
My employer was extremely difficult to get along with and just arbitrarily fired me.
My employer was extremely difficult to get along with and just arbitrarily fired me.

Weegy: i think the best answer is that company is not deals internationaly i have a dream to join a company which dealy internationally
Expert answered|sohailsaif|Points 6|User: not an answer choice
Weegy: why
Expert answered|sohailsaif|Points 6|Business and Money|No Subcategories|Expert answered|Rating 0| 8/15/2011 9:00:29 PM
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