Are you scared of been sacked: 5 tips to help you maintain your employment
People are so desperate for jobs, over nine hundred thousand people,
recently applied to be recruited into the Nigeria Police Force.
The unemployment rate in Nigeria is at it's highest ever. The current economic situation has led to the death a lot of companies, while others have engaged in massive downsizing in a bid to survive. First Bank, Ecobank, Zenith Bank, Jumia, Konga etc., have all sacked thousands of workers in recent months.
Yet,
hundreds of thousands graduate yearly from the numerous higher
institutions in Nigeria, most of which offer courses that are no longer
relevant or make use a syllabus that should have been burned in the 80s.
People are so desperate for jobs, over nine hundred thousand people, recently applied to be recruited into the Nigeria Police Force. This is not a good time to be searching for a job, and if you have a good one, it's not a good time to lose it.
It's true you can get fired through no fault of yours
like in the case of downsizing, or your boss just hates your guts, but
here are some tips to help you avoid getting sacked.
1. Be Punctual
Endeavor
to get to the office on time daily. If you live far away or in traffic
prone areas, leave your house early. It's better to get to the office
'too early' and get some work done, than to arrive late consistently and
be tagged unserious.
2. Obey Instructions
Do not make a habit of arguing with your supervisors every time you’re given a directive you do not understand or like.
You
are hired to pursue the vision off your employer not to force your own
vision on them. So obey those they’ve put in charge of achieving that
vision.
There’s nothing wrong in having an
opinion especially when you truly believe the task in question might
turn out to be harmful. But if you argue always you’ll eventually get
tuned out, be tagged unmanageable and a bad influence to your
colleague
3. Be professional
People
will always have different opinions, so be open to criticism, no matter
who it comes from. Rather than get angry learn to ask why, you’ll learn
a lot. Besides a great part of your assessments on how well you
get along with your colleagues in performing a task.
4. Improve Yourself
Do
short courses online or offline related to the job you do. This will
increase your effectiveness and overall worth to your firm.
5. Share Your Ideas
Nothing
shows your commitment to the growth of the company than you sharing
tips or resources that can help it achieve its vision. It might not be
implemented but you’ll be appreciated for it.
Employers nowadays no
longer value a BSc especially one from Nigeria. They need qualified
people that can handle the task at hand.
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