
Careers GenNext: Why and how one may prepare for a possible layoff
Regardless of how stable and secure your career might seem, your employer can ask you to leave your job at any point in time, even when it is not your fault. The recent mass layoffs at Twitter and Meta have left everyone highly anxious and hopeless. In this video Debleena Majumdar of ET Online decodes why and how one should prepare for a layoff.
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