
Seven warning signs you’re about to get fired. And what to do about it. Your responsibilities are quietly being taken away. They’re transitioning your role out without telling you directly. You’re suddenly excluded from meetings you were always part of. Decisions are being made without you. Your boss is avoiding you. No small talk. Only task emails. Cold communication. You get a negative performance review or placed on a PIP. This is often the first official step toward termination. You’re assigned impossible tasks with unrealistic deadlines. Some companies create pressure intentionally, hoping you’ll quit on your own. Your ideas are consistently ignored or dismissed. Leadership no longer sees you as a valuable contributor. The signs are there. Most people just don’t want to see them. But ignoring them doesn’t make them go away. Here’s what you do instead. Document everything. Keep records of conversations, workload changes, performance notes. Protect yourself. Update your resume and LinkedIn immediately. Start exploring job openings now, not when you’re already out. Review your finances. Start saving. Just in case. You’re not being paranoid. You’re being smart. Save this. Share it with someone who needs to see it. Comment YES to join my free community for my complete guide on protecting your career when things get rocky. {job security, getting fired, career warning signs, workplace red flags, job loss, career advice, career survival, toxic workplace, performance improvement plan, career protection, job search, unemployment, career tips, workplace survival, professional growth} #careeradvancement #jobsecurity #workplaceredflags #careertips #professionalgrowth
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