Certain clues are unmistakable as to the intentions of your superiors…
How to recognize a discreet dismissal? At first everything seems normal. We don’t tell you anything, but everything finally seems to gently push you towards the exit… until the ax falls. This is an increasingly widespread phenomenon. But there are several identifiable signs to know when you find yourself in such a situation…
This is a phenomenon that has intensified in a rapidly changing job market. For Generation Z, who are discovering the professional world, as for previous generations, reorganizations are more and more frequent and artificial intelligence is changing the skills sought.
According to a study by Nexford University, almost one in five workers consider AI as a factor in losing their job and 29% of employers now favor candidates who are proficient in these tools. It is therefore all the more important to identify the warning signs that indicate layoffs in the near future…
According to the Careerminds platform, there are several clues to identify. For example, if you feel that you have fewer and fewer tasks to complete and your workload suddenly becomes lighter, this is sometimes a reason to worry. It may be a coincidence of planning or a real desire on the part of the employer to make you feel less and less useful. Likewise, your most interesting missions can be entrusted to others.
If you’re almost always left out of important meetings that wasn’t the case before, that can also be a bad sign. No longer receiving information on decisions or the progress of projects can reduce your feeling of belonging to the company.
Another indicator to highlight: your raises and promotions are frozen without explanation and you have the feeling of no longer progressing in your career or within the company. Finally, you may be confronted with vague responses from management and expressions like “realignment of resources” or “change of priorities” which leave room for doubt. The fact that vacant positions around you are not being replaced may also indicate a reduction in company costs and therefore, perhaps ultimately, your own dismissal.
If you find yourself in such a scenario and end up getting fired, it is entirely possible to bounce back. Several initiatives are good to take such as updating your CV, activating your network or even training in new skills, particularly related to Artificial Intelligence,








