Saturday, November 7, 2009

Do employers look negatively upon applicates that apply for jobs whom have just recently started a new job?

No, not at all. It's very unstandable that you need a job between jobs, or if you are looking for a second job. You will just have to explain yourself as to why you are looking for another job. Just let them know that you started the job just to get by until you got one that could help you out better.


In this hard time, there is nothing wrong with what you're doing, best of luck to you.
Do employers look negatively upon applicates that apply for jobs whom have just recently started a new job?
If you are applying for a job just after recently starting a new job, don't even bother putting the new job on your resume. You can fill the blank space of time, if necessary, by stating you took time off to handle family matters or something along that line. In any event... no need to report a job you've not worked at very long.





As an employer, I may question why you are seeking a new job so soon after starting one, but will listen to your answer with an open mind. Sometimes the new job isn't exactly what you thought it would be. I've been in that position in the past and chose not to devulge the fact that I had been employed for 4 months in what I thought was my dream job (it turned out to be the nightmare!). I have since moved on to a job that I absolutely love.





good luck.
Reply:Not if you have a reasonable explanation. Life happens, and sometimes a job that looked like a great fit turns out to be horrible, so I wouldn't hold it against you.





If you have a history of doing that, forget it.
Reply:I don't think so. You would likely be expected to explain why you were leaving this job so soon. I think anyone would understand if you started a job and found it wasn't right for you for whatever reason.
Reply:nmnjbn
Reply:i would..dont write that one down
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