I got laid off two months ago. According to company's policy, my company would still pay me until end of Feb while I do not need to work. Accordingly, in this sense, I am still employed by the end of Feb. Now, I have an interview and in this case I am just asking if the employer asks me why I would like to change my job, how should I reply? Do I need to let them know that I have been laid off already? Can you give me some suggestions? I am kind of nervous because I do not want the potential employer to believe that I am not honest while I would like take advanage of the fact of still being currently employed. Thanks a lot!!!
Layoff-Interview Question -- Please help
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I'd put a positive spin on it
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01/23/2009 postreply
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回複:I'd put a positive spin on it
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01/23/2009 postreply
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Well you have not been terminated yet have you?
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01/23/2009 postreply
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No, not yet. That will be end of Feb.
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01/23/2009 postreply
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I think you can understand my point: Want to keep the fact of be
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01/23/2009 postreply
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understood
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01/23/2009 postreply
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Thanks a lot. I hear you.
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01/23/2009 postreply
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State the lay-off rumor in your company.
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01/23/2009 postreply
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What if my references disclosed the fact?
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回複:Layoff-Interview Question -- Please help
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