Not ......
Why did you change industries?
Come on, give a good and credible reason.
Why did you change industries?
Theoretically, the process of career development, in the same industry continue to precipitation, the adult years of climbing and rolling, slowly you will be on the industry in all aspects of the door clear road familiar, whether it is the understanding of the business, or the accumulation of contacts and resources, on the formation of a career behind the industry advantage.
So, from the perspective of career development, it should not be easy to change the industry when jumping ship, unless -
Before the choice of the industry has flaws.
I once interviewed an HR who was previously in the restaurant industry and we were in the education industry, and I wondered why she changed industries. From an interview perspective, if you are job hopping, a few questions are bound to be asked:
Why did you leave your last company?
If you changed careers, why did you change careers?
If you changed industries, why did you change industries?
It's almost a must that you have to think of something to say before you go to the interview.
She told me, previously engaged in the catering industry, dealing with grass-roots employees, the quality is generally lower, would like to change jobs when changing industries, and the quality of the education industry personnel will be higher, so ......
This explanation, more reasonable.
The reason must be tuned and credible.
You said that I changed the industry because I wanted to experience a different industry, which ...... is a little out of tune.
You said I changed industry is to love your company y, this ...... is a bit unbelievable.
Simply put, you gave up your previous industry accumulation, is why?
You have to speak out to make the interviewer think that the tune and credible reasons, otherwise, the interviewer will think that you have no concept of their own career development, or your career choices are too random.
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The water in the peach blossom pond is a thousand feet deep, not as deep as Ming's chat about job hunting!