Her fear dismissal it employs many people, especially those who practice a profession in high demand, but hardly anyone prepares properly so that they are ready in case they are to be found unemployed.
The columnists of New York Times, Brian X. Chen, Emma Goldberg and Ron Lieberthey talked to experts and recorded all the useful tips that someone should know in order to prevent being fired or to be able to find a job soon, without staying out of the labor market for a long time.
Initially, Mr Scott Dobroski, career expert at Indeed, points out that before asking yourself if you’re qualified for the position you’re holding, you should ask yourself where your business is going. “Before you freak out and wonder if you’re next, find out how well your business is doing. If it stays steady or drops, you might want to start preparing,” he said.
At the same time, the employee should not sign any paper without reading it or consulting a lawyer, despite the pressures he may be under at that moment.
The above tips not only psychologically prepare a person for his possible dismissal, but if used correctly, they can be his “weapons” in the event that there is an injustice against him and the case is brought to justice.
Source: News Beast

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