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Questions relating to interviews and the interviewing process.
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How do you explain that your employer is the reason for leaving your current job?
I would emphasise the good points of the new position and how it's a step in the direction you want to go. That drives the specific answer to "why would you leave your current job". Rather than "it's …
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should you tell a possible employer what's the minimum amount you are willing to work for?
They approach interviewing much the same way: see what's available, work out what each one costs, decide which one they like the best, buy it or hire it. …
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What can I do about a malicious previous employer giving bad references?
I have had reasonable success using "references available on request" and explaining the situation when asked. It might also be useful for you to use a co-worker from that workplace as a reference, si …