During A Job Interview, If The Interviewer Asks, 'Would You Consider Leaving If You Found A Better Opportunity Elsewhere?' How Would You Respond?

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lol nikkas better learn how to play the game...say ill die for this shyt then leave 6 months in to join their competitor down the street :russ:
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My answer is no and I'd say you can see from my CV that I value stability, building relationships, and helping the org grow. I stay at one place for years on end. I'm the anti-Millenial.
 

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Frankly speaking though, I’d never buy a shoe without trying it on, so you can consider my employment here, a test drive and if I like it here, I’ll definitely give you a few months before looking for better pay. When can I start?”
 

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"One of the main things I look for when applying for positions is the opportunity for upward mobility. This is the reason I applied for this role as I can see the potential working here. I would not be entertaining other positions, and hope to work my way up in the organization. It would not be in my best interest to continually job jump whenever my phone rings with a new opportunity."
To lengthy & sound like you lying :pachaha:
 
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