Changing jobs a lot could hurt you when you are going for an interview. Just be able to explain why you switched and have good reasons for it. If you switched for better pay, or better hours or a better location, say so.
You want a prospective employer to feel that you could remain on his or her payroll for a while. Remember you are also interviewing them. Do you want to work for this employer? Don't take a job if you think you won't like the job or the workplace or the co-workers or the boss.
2007-09-19 20:27:51
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answered by Warren D 7
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look at it from a positive angle - say, switching jobs gives you 'valuable experience in several fields.'
2007-09-20 03:31:40
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answered by xtra0 4
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Try and eliminate some of them, plug the gaps in your resume, and STOP job hopping!
2007-09-20 03:19:38
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answered by Anonymous
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we are in New Delhi and expanding our business of skin care, cosmetics, health care, weight management, life insurance, etc and looking for few more persons and if you from nearby area then then you can contact
2007-09-20 06:00:04
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answered by Anonymous
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