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- The biggest indicator starts with doing an honest self-assessment about yourself because if you don't have a long-term career goal in place, you are vulnerable to losing your job during a recession.
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Aug 14, 2015 · With a Canadian recession potentially looming, money columnist Rubina Ahmed-Haq explains which industries are likely to be hit hardest, and what you can do to protect your job.
Jul 29, 2022 · With a recession looming but jobs still plentiful, if you aren’t happy with your job or work in an industry that’s vulnerable to recessionary job losses, the time to start looking for a more ...
A recession impacts some industries more than others, and the job market reflects this. That means finding a recession- or depression-proof job. Based on what we know about the market, let’s take a look at some of the jobs most vulnerable to an economic crisis.
Nov 5, 2022 · In the event of a potential recession, two Canadian financial planning experts say the key things are to become indispensable in the workplace and to have an emergency fund.
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Feb 4, 2024 · Getting your first job during a recession can have a long-lasting effect on young workers trying to break into the labour market, with earnings impacts persisting for years, according to a...
Jan 18, 2023 · Experts say there are warning signals that your job is in jeopardy. Peter Dazeley/Getty Images. Salesforce, Amazon, and Microsoft are the latest companies to cut jobs amid economic uncertainty....
Nov 16, 2022 · Economists say that the impending recession will have an impact on the job market in the form of reduced hours, longer job hunts and layoffs. The good news? The existing tightness in Canada’s labour market may result in fewer job losses than previous downturns.