Timeline for I want to leave my current job during probation but I don't want to tell the next interviewer I am currently working
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2 days ago | comment | added | Andrew T. | Probably obvious, but there's no Ethics.SE. There's Philosophy, though I'm not sure that's the site the OP wants to ask the question on. | |
Jul 2 at 14:28 | comment | added | Stef | As an extra argument in favour of not volunteering the information unprompted: in my experience, my "failings" sound a lot less severe when I answer questions about them than when I volunteer the information. That is, the interviewer asks you why you left your job, you answer, it all sounds natural. But, if you tell the interviewer "BTW, I need to warn you about something from my past", it sounds like something bad and important. I say this from experience of trying both approaches in job interviews, both regarding leaving jobs and not completing some of my studies. | |
Jul 1 at 4:36 | history | answered | TheDemonLord | CC BY-SA 4.0 |