Keep an open
mind about your current job, also.
Not exact matches
«In the back of your
mind you're thinking
about why you're leaving your
current job, and you don't go beyond that for a while.»
An iPhone app queried participants — ranging in age from 18 to 88, living in 83 countries, and working in 86
job categories — throughout the day
about their state of
mind, their
current activity, and their environment, among other things.
The reality of the situation is that you won't be truly happy in your
current job if you are always worrying
about the future in the back (or the front) of your
mind.
To keep in
mind when crafting your answer: With these difficult interview questions, talk
about what you've accomplished at your
current job and how you feel ready to take the next step.
Whatever the case may be, and whatever the question may be, keep it in your
mind to never speak negatively
about your
current job, manager, or employer.
If you have made up your
mind about leaving your
job, begin preparing to give notice to your
current employer.