Dear Annie: I’ve been fired, and it’s totally flipping me out, because it was the last thing I expected. My first job out of college was at a successful startup (I was the third person the founders hired, four years ago), which was just bought by a larger company. The new owners have very different ideas about the business, and the original crew has been struggling to adapt. One of the managers from the new parent company asked my opinion about some of the changes they want to make, and I explained why some of us have doubts. The next day, my immediate boss called me in and fired me. He said the owners had decided I’m “not a team player.” This is really not true, as I think anyone who has ever been part of a team with me can vouch for. Now, friends of mine at other companies have lined up interviews for me. But how do I answer the question of why I left my last job? Should I just say I was fired, since they’re bound to find out anyway? — Sacked in Seattle
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