Best option for job security

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GRsc30

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Apr 16, 2019 22 Comments

Which companies have better job security? Well known companies like Fitbit, Microsoft, Adobe etc or small/mid size obscure companies.

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  • Amazon / Product
    спанк фыш

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    Microsoft
    спанк фыш
    France. The employee protection there is good. Every single job in France has better job security than every single job in the USA and most of the fang/ ms. Etc. Has an office in fr. Actually EU in general is better for job security than USA
    Apr 16, 2019 8
    • New / Legal
      yGHo21

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      Coin, Twitter
      yGHo21
      Anecdotally from a few friends living in France. Getting a job is hard, given their strong workers rights many employees who are incompetent or refuse to leave stay employed. They recommended Germany as a possible good alternative.
      May 2, 2019
    • New / Data
      HALI

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      HALI
      Offended by the machists comments about French women.
      May 15, 2019
  • Houzz
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    珍珠奶茶
    Fitbit?! Are you serious?
    Apr 16, 2019 2
  • Adobe / Eng
    WGY

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    No such thing as job security. No one knows what tomorrow will bring.
    Apr 18, 2019 0
  • SAP
    DCguy33

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    DCguy33
    Your best bet is to not become dependent on a single company. Ensure that you are highly skilled and valuable to others so you always have work. The best option for job security is probably government work. Who wants that except the French person here?
    Apr 19, 2019 1
  • Cisco, Oracle have layoffs almost every year
    Apr 17, 2019 1
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      PEng_MBA

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      So does Adobe... just not mass layoffs so it rarely makes the news. Every single year, between Nov and Jan everyone (who has a sense of awareness) is on edge.
      Apr 24, 2019