Laid Off vs. Fired
‘Laid off’ and ‘fired’ are two terms HR would have you believe are very different, even when the reality they […]
Real-world career advice from someone who has learnt (sometimes the hard way) how to navigate work, purpose, and those awkward office moments. Whether you’re job-hunting, climbing the ladder, or figuring out your next move, this space is here to help you grow with confidence and clarity.
‘Laid off’ and ‘fired’ are two terms HR would have you believe are very different, even when the reality they […]
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