“Why were you fired?” is about the most difficult question you could ever be asked in an interview. However, dismissal is a fact of office life and if it happens to you then it isn’t to be feared. Being honest and open with your interviewer about how you were dismissed can play huge dividends and show you as a mature and responsible person.
There will always be circumstances in which an employer has to fire one of
his or her people. It is a fact of life and there is nothing wrong with facing
such a truth.
The natural thing to do after being fired is to get another job. But, during a job interview, comes the dreaded question... “Why were you fired?” Interviewers ask this question to discover your problem areas and the ways in which you are most fragile.
How do you answer this question? Well, you simply have to be truthful about it. If you have a circumstantial story that explains the reason why you were fired, try to tell your story as objectively as you can. When narrating, make it sound that you have genuinely learned from whatever experience that you had.
Answering the Dreaded Question
To help during your job interview, here are some things to keep in mind when
answering the dreaded question.
Answering the dreaded question “Why were you fired?” is one of the trickiest things you can do. However, you should be able to answer it well. There are only two things that can happen here. If you handle the question well, you will come out as a responsible and mature worker – thus giving you the chance to get the job that you want. If not, it may cause you to lose your future job.
Jonathan Walker works for www.recruitmentcareers.co.uk.