How can I clear the doubt in an interviewers mind that I will leave the job soon?
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About me:
I am a pre-final year student, studying for B.E. in Information Technology.
Currently, I have some projects that show that I have some research interest and frankly (I have). However, for now, I want to work for some years before thinking about Research.
The problem is
Every time I apply to some company, the interviewer always asks me
about my interest in research (due to my projects) and no matter, how
much I tell them that I will work for now, there is always a doubt
left in their mind that I will leave the job very soon.
So, my question is How do I clear this doubt in the interviewer's mind?
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About me:
I am a pre-final year student, studying for B.E. in Information Technology.
Currently, I have some projects that show that I have some research interest and frankly (I have). However, for now, I want to work for some years before thinking about Research.
The problem is
Every time I apply to some company, the interviewer always asks me
about my interest in research (due to my projects) and no matter, how
much I tell them that I will work for now, there is always a doubt
left in their mind that I will leave the job very soon.
So, my question is How do I clear this doubt in the interviewer's mind?
interviewing fresher
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I don't think your current question is very answerable for us, however I think that if you rephrase it to 'How can I clear the doubt in an interviewers mind that I will leave the job soon' we might be able to help you out.
– Summer
13 mins ago
edited the question as that will help me better
– scipsycho
2 mins ago
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About me:
I am a pre-final year student, studying for B.E. in Information Technology.
Currently, I have some projects that show that I have some research interest and frankly (I have). However, for now, I want to work for some years before thinking about Research.
The problem is
Every time I apply to some company, the interviewer always asks me
about my interest in research (due to my projects) and no matter, how
much I tell them that I will work for now, there is always a doubt
left in their mind that I will leave the job very soon.
So, my question is How do I clear this doubt in the interviewer's mind?
interviewing fresher
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scipsycho is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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About me:
I am a pre-final year student, studying for B.E. in Information Technology.
Currently, I have some projects that show that I have some research interest and frankly (I have). However, for now, I want to work for some years before thinking about Research.
The problem is
Every time I apply to some company, the interviewer always asks me
about my interest in research (due to my projects) and no matter, how
much I tell them that I will work for now, there is always a doubt
left in their mind that I will leave the job very soon.
So, my question is How do I clear this doubt in the interviewer's mind?
interviewing fresher
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I don't think your current question is very answerable for us, however I think that if you rephrase it to 'How can I clear the doubt in an interviewers mind that I will leave the job soon' we might be able to help you out.
– Summer
13 mins ago
edited the question as that will help me better
– scipsycho
2 mins ago
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I don't think your current question is very answerable for us, however I think that if you rephrase it to 'How can I clear the doubt in an interviewers mind that I will leave the job soon' we might be able to help you out.
– Summer
13 mins ago
edited the question as that will help me better
– scipsycho
2 mins ago
I don't think your current question is very answerable for us, however I think that if you rephrase it to 'How can I clear the doubt in an interviewers mind that I will leave the job soon' we might be able to help you out.
– Summer
13 mins ago
I don't think your current question is very answerable for us, however I think that if you rephrase it to 'How can I clear the doubt in an interviewers mind that I will leave the job soon' we might be able to help you out.
– Summer
13 mins ago
edited the question as that will help me better
– scipsycho
2 mins ago
edited the question as that will help me better
– scipsycho
2 mins ago
add a comment |Â
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I don't think your current question is very answerable for us, however I think that if you rephrase it to 'How can I clear the doubt in an interviewers mind that I will leave the job soon' we might be able to help you out.
– Summer
13 mins ago
edited the question as that will help me better
– scipsycho
2 mins ago