>Filling out job applications
>Have a good name and reputation with a former employer, but I left after nine months because the extremely high-stress environment made me want to explode.
>Gave two week's notice and quit for my mental health
>List as "personal reasons" or "voluntary quit" in "reason for leaving" field
>Interviewer sees this
>Asks why
>Can't tell him the truth, he'll think I'm a slacker, an exaggerator or a ninny who can't handle simple tasks.
What should I write down, instead?
Also, how do I explain unemployment gaps? Most of them I can explain away since 80% of my work history was seasonal, but people don't like it when I tell them "I've spent the past X months looking for work, and I've had a lot of interviews in the past."
Fuck real life.
>>16957316
Alas, I am forced to feed the merciless 4chan machine with SFW sexy images to create traffic. Such is my karma.
>>16957413
Just say you joined a religion or something
That way it'd be illegal to discriminate against you
Think with your brain bruddah not your dick
Anything else before the thread dies?
>>16959252
Fill your forms truthfully you retard.
>>16957316
"Interpersonal tensions not related to my work or performance made the situation too stressful for me to be able to do the quality of work I want to do."
And if asked further, "Another employee/The boss was aggressive in unprofessional ways"
>>16957417
Honestly that is the best one. That or say you had to take care of a sick family member.
Most people lie in interviews and applications.