Bearly Bullish Episode 008: Bearly Bullish Takes on Layoffs- 11/16/2022

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How safe is YOUR job? How safe is my job? What are some things we can all do to get ahead of, or front-run, the risk of a layoff? We look at long-term strategies for dealing with layoffs, short-term strategies for dealing with layoffs, and "corporate realities." Let's take a look at what the risks are, what you can do now, and how you can evaluate and approach your company to get a sense of your layoff risk and things you can do to avoid it!

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