So you were fired from your last job, and you're fretting about how to address it in yourinterview . In fact, given the job market slump and companies tightening their money belts, it's quite understandable to be unemployed. If you have the right attitude and approach, being fired from your previous job won't hinder you too much. Here are some tips to get you through this possibly awkward encounter:
你丟了工作,不知道怎么在新工作的面試中談這個(gè)問題。實(shí)際上,由于不景氣的勞動市場和公司支出減少,被解雇并不是什么大事。下面有幾個(gè)小建議,可以幫你緩解這個(gè)尷尬的問題:
Don't burn your bridges: Even if you're leaving your job, be sure to leave
gracefully. There may be a time when future employers might call back for a
reference, so you definitely want to make sure they'll have good things to say about you.
不要自毀長城:即使沒了上一份工作,也要護(hù)住原東家的顏面,別讓他們失了面子。因?yàn)樾鹿椭骺赡軙宜麄冏霰尘百Y料核實(shí),如果他們能多說你的優(yōu)點(diǎn)自然是最好不過的。
Be honest: Your boss can easily find out the reason for your
departure, so make sure you're
truthful in your
explanation. This doesn't
mean you have to go into details, because it's best to keep your answer short.
誠實(shí)為上:你的上司很容易就能查到你離開前公司的原因,所以在回答相關(guān)問題時(shí)最好如實(shí)回答。但這并不表示你要將細(xì)節(jié)和盤托出,簡單明了的解釋最好。