Job-hopping is a serious problem faced by recruiters these days. Though it is not possible to bring down the attrition rate completely, some measures can help organizations to keep it under control. A continuous and sustained growth is not possible unless an organization is able to retain its top employees. So, while evaluating candidates for any post, special emphasis is laid on his/her job-hopping. Some employers just refuse to hire frequent job-hoppers while others actually prefer them because of their experience in working in different companies and their ability to handle a variety of tasks. So, the point to be noted here is that a candidate must be able to convince the recruiter how his job-hopping will actually benefit the company.

Explaining Frequent Job Switching
Give a Genuine Reason
You should remember that the recruitment manager will consider you for the post you have applied for only if you can have a genuine reason for leaving your previous organizations. In case you fail to do so, then it is assumed that you are unreliable and will leave the organization in a short time if hired. Less scope for growth, small-scale of operations of the company, low compensation, and relocation after marriage in case of female professionals are generally considered valid reasons for resigning from a job in the corporate world. However, you should remember that this is not a hard and fast rule applicable for all. You should avoid faking a reason as this may become evident if your prospective employer inquires about you. Moreover, irrelevant and silly reasons can hamper your chances of securing a good placement.
Speak About Your Talents and Abilities
After having worked in several firms, you must have acquired some key skills. While you are giving an interview in a new company, you should lay more stress on your skills to assure your prospective employer that he will not have to waste time and money in training you right from the beginning. Though educational qualifications are vital in securing the first job, talent and dedication too can drive a person’s career further. So, use your talents to secure the top job in the industry.
How You Performed
Frequent job-hopping by you may raise a question in your prospective employer’s mind that your poor performance at work may have prompted you to switch jobs so often. Proving to your employer that you are good at your work is indeed a daunting task. But, it is very essential and hence you can carry samples of your work at the time of the interview. Proof of your work brings you in a strong position to grab the job of your choice.
Convince That You Are Looking For Prolonged Employment
Finally, you need to explain to your recruiter how you are more stable career-wise now, than you were when you switched jobs often. Tell him that you have found the path for achieving your career goal and assure him that you will work with sincerity and dedication.
Explaining Job Changing In a Cover Letter
A cover letter is the best tool to provide details about the various jobs held by you in your career. A cover letter has more facts about your professional life as compared to a resume. Explaining your job-hopping in your cover letter is very essential. You should make sure that the explanation is short and to the point. Before writing every word, think from the employer’s perspective by putting yourself in his place.

There are some things which you should avoid while explaining your job hopping. One complete no-no is talking bad about your previous employer. So, don’t go on to say that ‘My boss was arrogant’ or ‘My previous office was filled with incapable professionals’. If you do so, you will be presenting yourself as a rebellious person who is not capable of working in a team or group. This directly affects your chances of getting the job. Instead, a mature explanation like ‘I am looking for more responsibility and learning new things will create a better impression. Also, excuses like loss of interest in the job or long working hours would not be entertained as they highlight your incapability to adjust to the high pressure corporate life.

Another challenge before job seekers is to explain gaps in their jobs. Often it happens that people are unemployed for some months or years before they land another job. Your recruiter would obviously want to know the reason for these ‘job gaps’ in your cover letter. The best reason to justify these gaps is an educational break. Today’s corporate world gives a lot of importance to higher education and the ones who keep studying are considered to be industry-ready professionals. However, you must score well in your course and be able to produce certificates and mark sheets on demand.

Salary issues, limited growth opportunities, conflicts in the workplace, family issues, bad health, and lack of job satisfaction are some of the most common reasons for job-hopping. Job-hopping has increased to a great extent in the past decade because of rising job opportunities. There are several firms who have attrition rates between 15-22% which is really a matter of concern. Though job-hopping in the initial stages of one’s career is generally taken in a positive way, frequent job-hoppers may find it difficult to get jobs in a fiercely competitive market. So, think of all these things before you plan to say goodbye to your current employer. All the best!

 

In a job interview, an employer evaluates a potential employee to establish how suitable he or she is to serve within the company. Such an interview always takes place in some form of the other before the employer makes a decision to hire. Before an interview, the employer scans resumes sent by various aspiring employees to shortlist the likeliest candidates. These resumes will reflect the minimum qualifications and experience that the employer requires for the post.

Interviewing as a method for selecting an ideal candidate is an inherently flawed process. This is because it is almost impossible to judge a candidate’s true aptitude and experience in a job interview. However, job interviews allow the employer to decide with which candidate he or she is most comfortable. A lot depends on personal insight and good judgment on the part of the interviewer. Unfortunately, modern HR procedures concern themselves with hiring candidates as quickly as possible. This is because HR personnel usually have a monetary stake in fast hiring. Continue reading »

 

Facing interviews is a challenge, you have to impress your prospective employer and secure your job. Irrespective of your qualifications, your conduct and presence of mind during the interview, are probably the most influential factors in determining the fate of your interview. Maintaining your calm and composure when you are being bombarded with questions is not easy, but those who manage to keep their cool and answer questions without fumbling, are successful.
How to Stay Calm During an Interview?
The fundamental characteristic of any interview is its ‘unpredictability’. You can never predict accurately the questions that you are going to face. This fact triggers nervousness and makes you restless. I will suggest you a few ways to stay calm and unperturbed during interviews.
Preparation Helps
Be prepared before you go for the job interview – this is a cliche which you cannot ignore. How can someone ever be fully prepared for an interview, when the questions in an interview cannot be predicted? Well, you are the best judge here, if you think that you are prepared, then it will give you the confidence to face the interview. Once you have the confidence, you will not hesitate to answer the questions and when you do not hesitate, you stay calm.
Deep Breathing
Spontaneity is good, but you may tend to make invalid points, and when you say irrelevant things the interviewer will have an unpleasant expression on his face, and if you notice such an expression, you will lose your confidence and become restless. Before you answer any question, take a deep breath through your nose. This will give adequate oxygen supply to your brain, and will also give you time to frame your answers. Composing your answers before saying them, will help you to keep their relevance intact.
Be Yourself
You are being interviewed so that your interviewer can understand your true personality. If you pretend to be someone else, then you will be under constant stress while trying to suppress your true character. On the other hand, if you be yourself, then you will be more relaxed. So, I recommend you to behave in the way you normally do.
Posture Check
Your posture is a clear indication of your level of confidence. Changing a posture continuously is a sign of restlessness. If you maintain a correct posture throughout the interview, you will feel more relaxed. You become more nervous if you are constantly conscious about your posture. So, I advice you to settle into a comfortable posture within a few minutes into your interview. By comfortable, I do not mean that you slouch! See that your posture enhances your confidence.
You Can Do It
Believe in yourself, and realize that if you have the potential to make it this far, you can surely move ahead and achieve your goal. When you have complete faith in your abilities, you will have the confidence to face any challenging situation and this will keep you calm and composed.
Not the End
Realize that, this interview is not the end of your life, you will surely find more opportunities in the future, even if you unfortunately miss out on this one. Your interview may be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and you might desperately want to perform well in it, but your anxiety and desperation might spoil your interview. Do not put too much pressure on yourself even if you go wrong at a certain point in your interview. Reassure yourself that you will do better in the remaining interview. This will help you to maintain your composure.

In addition to this, each individual usually has a unique way of easing tension, if required, use your personal method to relax, but be sure that your interviewer does not notice it. The fear and anxiety that you experience while facing an interview is normal. This anxiety will be more, if it is your first interview, or if you are facing an interview after a long time. Whatever may be the case, the tips mentioned above will prove beneficial and help you stay calm during an interview.

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