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During the interview, HR asked him why he changed careers. What can he answer?

1, in fact, I think I am a natural person who likes to try something. I think I'm doing well in XXX (my current job), but my initial dream is to be a XXX (job application), and your company has such an opportunity. I hope my career change can realize my life value!

I did work in my previous company for some time. In this process, I was fortunate to know the industry I want to interview and found myself more suitable for this industry. If I am lucky enough to enter this industry and work in your company in the future, it will be more in line with my career plan.

I want to try something new. Maybe it will be more helpful for my future development. I know it is not easy to do anything, so I will take everything I do very seriously. Since I have made this decision, if you think I am suitable, please believe me. I can meet your requirements. Let me try this change that is also of great significance to me.

Job seekers should pay attention to the following points when explaining the reasons for changing careers.

1, you can explain your professional values such as interest, lifestyle preference, personality, talent and career development, and let the other party think that your career change has been seriously and deeply considered, and you have certain abilities and conditions to enter a new industry.

2. Avoid making the "reasons for career change" too detailed, such as mixing subjective negative feelings, such as "too hard" and "feeling tired and wanting to change the environment".

3. dispel the interviewer's doubts about your "lack of experience" When explaining the reasons for changing careers, you should tell the other party that you have a certain understanding of this industry, and clearly indicate what you are considering to engage in a new industry.

4. Describe your development plan in the new industry. After explaining the reasons for your career change and dispelling doubts, you should take advantage of the fire to describe your development plan in the new industry, indicating that you have a comprehensive development plan for yourself, so that those recruiters can think that you have a clear plan for yourself and have certain potential to tap, and the trinity of career change reasons, adaptation requirements and planning and development shows that your explanation is rational and reasonable.