Resignation Question:

Why Did You Resign From Your Job?

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Answer:

I resigned because there were limited opportunities for advancement and I wanted to further my career.
I graduated from college and resigned in order to find a position where I could use my education and related experience.
To be honest, the position wasn't a fit and I decided it made sense to resign and to refocus my career path.
I resigned because the position required me to be on-call evenings and weekends and it was difficult to arrange child care on short notice.
I resigned because the position was part-time and my personal situation has changed so I need full-time employment.
My skills weren't a good match for my previous employer's needs but it looks like they'd be a terrific fit for this position.
I resigned from my job because I am interested in a new challenge and an opportunity to use my skills and experience in a different capacity than I have in the past.
My family relocated to this area and my previous employer doesn't have an office here.
I've been working as a temp, but I'm seeking a permanent position, so I resigned from the temp agency's staffing roster.
I resigned for personal reasons, however, at this point in time, I am excited about moving into a new position.
I'm seeking a a new challenge and to grow my career and it was difficult to job search while working.
I resigned due to family circumstances, however, I have regained the flexibility I need to work effectively in a full-time job.

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