Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - I applied for a job in a new hotel. I have worked in other hotels before, and the employer asked me why I didn't work in the original hotel. What should I say?

I applied for a job in a new hotel. I have worked in other hotels before, and the employer asked me why I didn't work in the original hotel. What should I say?

There is no need to make excuses to leave a company and choose a new one. I have met many job seekers. At that time, I would ask them why they chose to leave their original company, and the constant answer was to go back to their hometown. This will make me feel fake. In fact, if a job seeker says that he is pursuing better personal development, it is really normal, which also shows that this person has his own career plan. I will appreciate the former better than the man who lied about going back to his hometown. So, don't make excuses. Sometimes a realistic answer is more acceptable.