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A former Intel worker has shared his experience of being laid off for the third time in a decade, revealing that he sensed the end was near. The recent layoff has proven to be the most challenging for him in terms of bouncing back and finding new employment.
As the tech industry continues to face fluctuations, many workers are feeling the impact of job instability. The individual recounted the emotional toll of repeatedly facing layoffs, emphasizing how each experience has left lasting scars. The latest job search has been particularly daunting, marked by increased competition and a shifting job market.
He expressed frustration over the uncertainty and anxiety that accompanies such transitions, noting that despite his skills and experience, securing a new position has been more difficult than anticipated. This situation highlights the broader trends affecting many in the tech sector, where layoffs have become a common reality, leaving workers to navigate an increasingly volatile employment landscape.
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