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[–] AnoInc 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Honestly, I don't really want to. But I'm willing to be convinced.

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[–] HwaetWeGardena 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I am not sure if this is a fun, hypothetical question for anyone, or if you are asking specifically because you're about to have an interview. If it's the latter, basically, don't say anything negative about your current job, however much you might want to. Solely focus on the positives of the position you are trying to attain, or the team you are trying to join. That's just my two cents but it's always worked for me. (They might view you as a complainer or Nancy Negative if you trash talk your current employer or situation.)

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[–] Camels-n-Miller 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Don't be stealing my thunder, and I shouldn't even post this as it will become cliche... but it has gotten me hired twice:

I'm looking for a career, not a job. I'm looking to work for a company that I value, and see a long term future at. My current position is stimulating, but over time has proved sometimes stagnant. I like to be challenged, and improve my professional and personal life. A new career opportunity like XXXXX is appealing because of the potential I see. It is a life decision to start anew, and in my current position I do not see the long-term future possible with company YYYYYY.

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[–] im_philbo 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Although I am happy enough in my current position, I feel I am ready for a new Challenge. Unfourtunately, my current employer is unable to offer me that challenge.

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[–] polymorphist ago 

Because I want to be a programmer, not a college bookstore textbook manager, nor a soccer ref, nor a dishwasher.

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[–] Limpingdead ago 

My current position does not challenge me intellectually. I seek new experiences and challenges.