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Reply to "Interview Question "Why are you leaving your old job" - ok to say "for a higher salary"?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]An honest, but more palatable answer is that you don't feel you are growing and progressing in your career as you would like to. For example, at my job I had a big year and brought in a bunch of money for the company, and greatly increased my responsibilities on my own initiative. Everybody of my age/experience cohort got the same raise as me. It's not about the $$$ but that sucked! I wouldn't mention the money part if I were interviewing for a new position, but that would be a big part of what I mean when I say I'm not "growing"![/quote] Isn't this pretty much the same thing as saying you are looking for new challenges? Not growing and progressing is the definition of not being challenged, right?[/quote] Not PP but I guess his/her point is that wanting more money fits more neatly into "Not growing and progressing [....financially]". Either way OP, agree that talking salary is generally a no-no.[/quote]
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