Why Your Motivations Matter Before You Start Looking for a New Role
Published on July 6, 2026
Written / Hosted by: Elizabeth Pettit
When you're thinking about a career move, the first question worth sitting with isn't what roles are available or what salary you're after. It's why you want to leave in the first place. Understanding the ‘motivation to leave your current role’ question is the foundation of a job search that has the potential to lead somewhere good.
“Why Are You Leaving Your Current Job/Why Did You Leave Your Most Recent Job?” Answer: The Reasons Candidates Give Most Often
When recruiters ask candidates "What’s your motivation to leave your current role?’or why did you leave your most recent role question”, the same handful of answers come up over and over again:
- More money. A pay rise or a better package is one of the most common drivers, particularly when the market shifts and candidates realise their current salary isn't keeping pace.
- A better location. Shorter commutes, a move closer to family, or a change of city all fall into this bucket.
- Work-life balance. Long hours, heavy travel, or a role that has slowly eaten into personal time push a lot of people to start looking.
- Flexibility. Hybrid arrangements, flexible start times, and the ability to manage work around life are now baseline expectations for many candidates rather than a bonus.
These come up constantly, and they're completely valid. In this day and age, most people are looking for at least one of them. But they're also just the starting point. On their own, they don't tell the full story of what's going to make you genuinely thrive in your next role, not just get by.
What a Good Recruiter Wants to Know
A specialist recruiter will take the time to understand what truly drives you, not just what you need, but what will make you thrive. That means going beyond the surface-level answers and getting to what actually puts a spring in your step, even on the busiest days.
This is why the motivation to leave your current role question comes up for every single job on your CV, not just your most recent one. The pattern of why you've moved throughout your career tells a recruiter far more than any individual answer.
How to Answer "Why Are You Leaving Your Current Job?"
The most important thing you can do before approaching the market is to be honest with yourself. Everyone has personal commitments that factor into a career decision, but beyond those, what is it that genuinely energises you at work?
That's the answer worth preparing. A good recruiter isn't trying to trip you up when they ask why you're leaving. They're trying to understand your drivers so they can match you to a role where you'll succeed, and so their client gets the right person for the right job.
Knowing your own answer to "Why are you leaving your current job" before you start interviewing makes every conversation that follows more focused and more productive.
Ready to Have That Conversation?
If you're ready to work with a recruiter who focuses on what you want, not just what's available, the PPD Search candidates page and PPD Executive candidates page are your starting points. Pick up the phone, have an honest conversation with a consultant, and walk through your motivations properly before you start interviewing. The clearer you are on what you want, the easier it is for a good recruiter to match you to a role where you'll actually thrive.
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