06-05-2018, 07:52 AM
If asked in the interview why you're looking to leave so soon you simply tell them that you recently graduated college, found yourself in need of a job and took one (the first one offered possibly at that!) - sure you can pay the bills with it <it's fine>, but now you're looking ahead to build a career (which brings you to this interview).
You're a college graduate now, you have far more opportunities than you did before you completed your degree. Life is too short to be at a job you don't like, or one where you're not treated with basic respect (asking where office supplies are and not being assisted, that is uncalled for - this is really basic stuff, how will you be treated when there is a real problem you need assistance with by your department/team co-workers)
You're a college graduate now, you have far more opportunities than you did before you completed your degree. Life is too short to be at a job you don't like, or one where you're not treated with basic respect (asking where office supplies are and not being assisted, that is uncalled for - this is really basic stuff, how will you be treated when there is a real problem you need assistance with by your department/team co-workers)
Amberton - MSHRB
TESU - ASNSM/BSBA
TESU - ASNSM/BSBA