EmploymentScape Chief Executive Officer, Harrison Barnes talks about the difference between people who survive in recessions, and those who end up being cut.
When a recession is at hand, or when an industry is experiencing a contraction, companies very quickly become interested in saving as much money as possible. They look around to see who is working hard and adding value and who is not.
In your job, you need to ensure that you are providing as much value as possible. If you see waste occurring in your job and you know the work you are doing can be done in a more efficient way, you need to point this out to your superiors.
People who do not put in extra effort, or who cause lots of waste in the company, may find they are out of a job when a recession or restructuring hits. You need to ensure that you are always creating value and are creating far more value than you are worth.