How to Explain Getting FIRED From Your Last Job

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Having been terminated, fired or laid off from a job isn't always you fault, and I want to show you how you can explain your situation so you don't look bad.

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thank you so much, this is very helpful. i was terminated for the first time in my 17 years of working experience - it really made me question my self-worth.

taritsper
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Wow! Thank you for sharing this situation. It’s always difficult to be let go for any reason, especially if it is unjustified.

MPOEducationalEnterprises
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That really is a neat way to describe getting terminated. I never thought of it like that 👍

rfigueroa
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Hey don, so I was fired from my last job only after three months. I was working with my supervisor who expected me to learn almost everything by myself, though i was assured during the interview to get some training. Besides, i was also going through divorce and that might have affected my performance. I talked to my boss about the issue, but my supervisor convinced them to let me go. I have now an interview and i would love your tips on how to explain that.

hichamelkasmi
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When I was fired because it was so ridiculous I asked her “Do you feel good about yourself?”
“How do you sleep at night?”
“This is wildly inappropriate!”

AB-bctf
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Very informative channel. I was just watching 5 dangerous questions video but I wanted to comment on your recent video. I had an interview today and some of your tips helped me! Thanks for that! I really appreciate it.

Kamila_q
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Thanks this was very helpful! And made me feel better about myself as well, I am not less than!

angiefloyd
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I just told the truth. The business owner had made a series of very bad decisions and his business was going under so he fired a handful of people trying to save money to save the business. It didn't work, he went belly up 4 months later.

NighDarke
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Whaaaat? The story of your friend from Barcelona was the same story why I was here in the comment section! Thank you for the tips!

jelaicruz
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I had something similar to his client. I had a supervisor throw me under the bus for a mistake I made. He was covering for his own incompetence. I was blindsided and wasn't allowed to defend myself. Just two months before, I had an exceeds expectations review and the month before, the same person who fired me, sent me an email confirming my raise and stated that I was doing a good job. I saved that email and the performance review.

matthiggins
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So, I was recently let go from a position that I had been in for 7 months. I was performing exceptionally well. One day, I was in the process of onboarding a cleaning crew. Given the team spoke limited English, I took the initiative to translate the materials into Spanish to ensure that the training was effective. Personally, I was showing cultural sensitivity.

Two days later, I was let go. I am baffled by how to explain that one!!! HELP!!!

MPSS-dmpn
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Some employers fire employees as soon as they put in their two weeks' notice. How would you explain that? Employees should not have the burden of explaining "firing" where the employer can fire you for not liking the colour of your shirt. It should always be about what skills and experience you can bring to the table. Most of the time, employees do not do things to jeopardize their job because it is their livelihood. It is the employer who has a certain way of thinking. If an employer fires the employee for saying "Hello" one morning, there is nothing the employee can do about it. Employers want to hear the truth but will not hire if they hear the interviewee badmouthing their previous employer and/or coworkers. Can't have your cake and eat it too.

marajevomanash
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Had two lazy worker Bees I managed, and eventually was fired for the quality of work they performed, made things difficult reporting to my manager with updates, I was let go they continued working

thomaslong
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Sir how do I let a employer know on my application or job interview, that I was fired for actually being unethical. Long story short my boss called me dumb, I told him that I wasn't gonna work for him anymore and his wife started yelling at me. I called her a b**** and he called me a b**** back and said he would love for me to be gone so I got my check and walked out. I was way out of line and don't want to lie. But I don't want it to ruin my chances of being hired. I was having a rough time and made a mistake.

atomicactivity
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NEVER mention you were fired from a job; that will automatically disqualify you. Any job you were fired from belongs in the trash.

jackcarraway
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How do I explain I got let go of because I had an accident, being somewhere I had no supervisor permission being, caused damage to the company bus, and property damage?
ANd this was the company I mostly have educational certificates from and the job role I truely love?
Can I use them as a refference even?

sugarbear
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What matters is if you have redeeming value that will compensate for being fired. That's just the way of the world and unless you are in politics chances are you will have a problem

onecoolcat
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What about being fired due to “not being a good fit” and not being given a chance to improve on the things you were asked?

thatexcalifornian
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It’s a no win situation. Online applications require you answer why you left and you can’t lie and you can’t explain either, so they just miss out on finding a great employee because of a bad former employer.

SunflowerHeart
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What if I filed for unemployment? Do I still have to put it on that next job application or can I leave it off? I was only there for 90 days and they terminated me for things I didn't know coming into the job and things that should have fallen under that learning period of time. Ultimately, the manager didn't want me to begin with so I wasn't surprised. I'd rather not put it on my future applications if I don't need to but my concern is that they will somehow find out through some type of background check. Is that possible or will I probably be ok since I got terminated right after my 90 days were up? (Literally, 3 days after my insurance took effect so now I have to pay a full months insurance out of my last paycheck... which I felt was very unethical as I can guarantee you, they knew before Thanksgiving that they were planning to do this. Could have done it then and saved us all the grief and money too.)

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