Your fired
It can happen to all of us employees, it can happen today, tomorrow or in the near future. Im just Wondering how you would face this example:
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What shall I say doing interviews for next job as I was 'fired' from the previous one?
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I am moving on with a positive attitude but I'm afraid the above question will not get me past the interviewer's first-pass filter.
ok loulsy. I am actually in an industry where there are very few people and we all know each other anyway so no need for reference checks.
Maybe they do for others.
" when someone annoys you it takes 42 muscles in your face to frown, BUT, it only takes 4 muscles to extend your arm and slap that @&%$%^$$#&!!!!"
hi bf...im just waiting for my "Faked" diplomas and credentials to be submitted to Mall, and hopefully it will suit Mall's job requirements....:p (keeping my toe's crossed)
They do reference checks.. maybe not all companies but most do.. i have personally done reference checks on many occasions along with the Hr Manager
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groover hi.
you are just in time, mallrat is hunting for some more body guards, you may submit your c v, goodluck:)
Stay REAL
just be honest, tell them that your skills did not fit the companies expectations, but make sure that you'll end up depending yourself like telling them what your learning was from that experience and what positive inputs you have taken from it making you a stronger person.
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have a plan, and stick to it!
may be it is for your better chance, just think positive and continue next change. Any on should not stack in one place
Mall i rest my case...im FIRED coz id rather post here in QL than doing my job...lolz.... (seeking for a new job as a club bouncer) :p
for such advice, i must say.
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At your next interview just tell them YOU fired your boss :p
Good Fortune always comes knocking at your door...when you are sh*tting in the toilet!! :)
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When filling out job applications, don't be negative, but, do be honest and don't lie, because it will come back to haunt you. You can use language like "job ended" or "terminated" if you need to state why you are no longer working at the job. If you are specifically asked if you were fired, you need to answer yes. Lying on a job application is grounds for dismissal at any time in the future and could cost you future unemployment benefits. As what MJ said...they might check your previous job for background references...same also with your diplomas and credentials....be real :p
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'you're fired', that is, lol...
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I dont know for sure but I dont think they do any reference checks in gulf. I just know that I will not hire anyone who has been fired from a previous job.
" when someone annoys you it takes 42 muscles in your face to frown, BUT, it only takes 4 muscles to extend your arm and slap that @&%$%^$$#&!!!!"
IMHO, don't lie to your interviewer about previous employments.. you'll never know, they might check with your previous boss, so it's better to be honest about it..
i doubt it would be good to give a lie about it, if they do a reference check it will backfire...
just give a diplomatic answer and thats it
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Of course, you must admit that on some level you did not succeed at your task. Whatever the reasons for your failure, it was in fact that: a failure
Fortunately, there are other employers out there who have seen these types of situations before and will be willing to see past your recent underperformance.
Moving on, your next employer should be able to take advantage of the skills that you earned.
Stay REAL
lol PM not in a million years... :P
Next thing you know he'll be calling you and AGED lady -- rofl
But don't ever accept private messages from here or give him your yahoo ID :-(
I didn't drink the kool-aid! -- PM
Dont tell your interviewer you were fired from your previous job, say you resigned for whatever reason you can think of. Anyone can make a mistake but an employee is less likely to hire someone who has a past record of making mistakes and getting fired for them.
" when someone annoys you it takes 42 muscles in your face to frown, BUT, it only takes 4 muscles to extend your arm and slap that @&%$%^$$#&!!!!"
why malpaso, have you ever learned from yours and stopped making a fool of yourself? are you a faggot? coz you seem to have a thing for bullying and picking a fight with women,..pathetic..
Decision making is never easy. No matter how u take into consideration every aspect, some things just get overlooked. Be sure u can justify such decision. And being a good worker, u wont be fired immediately but will give u a chance to repair mistakes.
But if it happens learn from that mistake and face a new chapter. As for your new employer there's nothing to worry when you're qualified. Nobody is perfect, to err is human...
I think I've discovered the secret of life - you just hang around until you get used to it. ~Charles Schulz
if fired due to company cost cutting / re-structuring, tell the truth.
if fired due to gross incompetence on your part and chances are there will be checks done... remove totally that work stint in your cv.
Together, we can make the world, a better place or worse than ever !!!
have you ever, ever, ever, leanred from mistakes !!!
what's is important is we learn from our mistakes, still manage to keep our chin up and do our best in all future endeavors...
Mistakes happen and bad judgments occur. For you to make a wrong decision, at that time the circumstances made you believe it is the "correct" one, and there is nothing wrong with that.
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First of all, don't beat yourself up. As I said, getting fired can happen to the best of us. Don't dwell on it. Instead, focus on what you are going to do next and how you are going to find another job. Keeping in mind that another hurdle - the stigma of being fired - has just been added to your job search. Be always positive and look for the brighter side.......look at me, still searching for a new job lolz...:p
.wHAT IF youve done something bad like 'wrong decision' and youv got fired from it?
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we are but human beings, we do make mistakes.. i don't see any reason why other people or future employers should look at you and judge you and your performance with them (if ever) based on that one mistake..
Getting fired, unfortunately, can happen to the best of us. It can happen even when it's not your fault. There could be a personality conflict between yourself and your boss. Your idea of what the job was going to be like might differ from what management was thinking. You could have simply screwed up. It happens. You're not alone. As always, in the end, my boss realized that firing me is his greatest mistake...... :p
totally agree Loulsy.... as long as it's not because of something bad that you have done to the company, then it should be ok..
there is nothing wrong with being fired as long as it is not due to negligance on your part...
you could be fired due to financial crisis and cutting down on costs
you could be fired due to qatarization
you could be fired for many reasons that would not put a negative image on you and ruin ur chances iwth a new oppurtunity
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